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I Was Born to Break It
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I Was Born to Break It
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Current price: $16.99


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I Was Born to Break It
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Size: Kobo eBook
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I Was Born to Break It is not a story—it's a reckoning.
In this raw and unfiltered personal narrative, the author cracks open the silence that too many women are taught to carry. This is a book about breaking patterns, breaking expectations, and breaking free—from pain, from performance, from generational trauma, and from the invisible cages of "what a woman should be."
Told in poetic prose and emotionally charged reflections, I Was Born to Break It moves through the hidden corridors of the female experience: shame, rage, silence, rebirth, and reclamation. It is for the women who feel too much and say too little. For the girls who learned to shrink. For the mothers, daughters, and survivors trying to remember who they were before the world told them who to be.
This book doesn't offer polished answers—it offers truth. And in that truth is power.
I Was Born to Break It is a mirror, a fire, and a hand reaching through the wreckage saying, "You are not alone."
I Was Born to Break It is not a story—it's a reckoning.
In this raw and unfiltered personal narrative, the author cracks open the silence that too many women are taught to carry. This is a book about breaking patterns, breaking expectations, and breaking free—from pain, from performance, from generational trauma, and from the invisible cages of "what a woman should be."
Told in poetic prose and emotionally charged reflections, I Was Born to Break It moves through the hidden corridors of the female experience: shame, rage, silence, rebirth, and reclamation. It is for the women who feel too much and say too little. For the girls who learned to shrink. For the mothers, daughters, and survivors trying to remember who they were before the world told them who to be.
This book doesn't offer polished answers—it offers truth. And in that truth is power.
I Was Born to Break It is a mirror, a fire, and a hand reaching through the wreckage saying, "You are not alone."


















