
The Silence Point
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The Silence Point is a deeply honest and emotionally resonant novel about a woman who decides to stop being convenient — and starts being herself.
Eliz lives in Vienna, speaks four languages, and works in international marketing. On the surface, she’s strong and capable. But inside, she’s tired. Haunted by her mother’s voice, shaped by years of trying to please, and unsure whether she’s ever truly been seen.
Her life begins to shift — through therapy, letters from the past, conversations with her grown daughter, almond coffee rituals, and the quiet return of a man who once left without explanation. He doesn’t bring promises. He brings presence.
This is a novel about growing up long after youth is gone. About pain that whispers instead of screams. About love that arrives not as a dramatic gesture, but as a steady light. About boundaries, self-worth, and the courage to say no — not out of rebellion, but out of truth.
If you’ve ever felt like you were living someone else’s life — this book is for you.
If you’ve ever feared being “too much” or “not enough” — this book is for you.
If you’re ready to begin again — this book might be your beginning.