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| A young woman gently holds the book Fixing What Life Breaks by MRY Amjad, eyes closed, feeling calm and reflective — capturing the book’s healing message. |
Something big is coming. It’s soft yet strong, quiet yet loud in its feel.
A book that touches places inside you that you forgot even existed.
And it’s called “Fixing What Life Breaks.”
Written by MRY Amjad, and it’s almost ready to meet the world, to meet you.
It’s not that kind of book that just tells you what to do like a teacher shouting lessons.
No.
It sits with you.
Like a friend who doesn’t try to fix your problems but listens while you talk.
It doesn’t throw big words around or pretend life is always easy.
It’s a soft voice that says, “Hey, I get it. You can start again.”
Sometimes life just takes things away.
And it doesn’t even say sorry when it does.
One day, you’re happy, planning things, smiling widely.
Then something changes.
You lose a dream, a person, maybe even the version of yourself that once felt okay.
And that’s when everything feels kind of cracked inside.
You start wondering if it’s even possible to fix what’s broken anymore.
That’s what this book is about.
Not about perfection.
About pieces.
About learning to hold them gently instead of trying to throw them away.
It’s written in plain words, easy to understand, but full of heart.
Every line feels like someone reaching out a hand you didn’t know you needed.
MRY Amjad doesn’t hide behind big talk.
He writes from a place that’s been through pain, same like you, maybe.
There’s no pretending in his tone.
It’s real.
Raw.
Human.
He writes about falling apart, about crying quietly so nobody is watching.
About those endless nights when the world feels heavy and your chest tight.
But then he talks about something else, too.
Light.
How it comes back slowly, even when you don’t believe it will.
Every page feels warm, like sunlight peeking through broken blinds.
Some words sting, some heal.
But all of them feel true.
When you read it, you feel seen.
It’s like someone whispering, “You’re not alone, I promise.”
The thing that makes this book special is, it doesn’t rush you.
It’s not about moving on fast.
It’s about learning to breathe again, slow and simple.
Picking up pieces, even if your hands shake.
The kind of slow healing that hurts but helps.
There’s a quiet power in his writing.
Not polished power, not perfect grammar power, but heart power.
Sometimes he writes short.
Sometimes long, like a thought that doesn’t want to stop.
And that’s what makes it real.
Because that’s what real life sounds like.
“Fixing What Life Breaks” isn’t about fixing like glue.
It’s about fixing, like growing.
Like when a broken branch still blooms in spring.
You’ll read lines that make you stop and think.
Others that make you cry a little, but it’s the kind of crying that feels clean, like rain.
There’s a chapter about forgiveness, and it doesn’t sugarcoat anything.
It says forgiveness isn’t easy.
Especially when it’s about forgiving yourself.
That’s where the healing really begins.
How can you move forward if you keep punishing yourself for what’s behind you?
Then comes courage.
Not the kind that shouts from rooftops.
But the kind that gets up on a bad day.
That quiet courage that doesn’t make noise but still shows up.
That’s what MRY Amjad writes about, the bravery inside small moments.
That’s what changes you when nothing else seems to work.
People who’ve known heartbreak or lost something big will find themselves in this book.
It doesn’t promise magic.
It promises truth.
And sometimes, that’s all we need.
To know that someone else made it through.
Every word feels like a bandage, gentle and kind.
It doesn’t cover the pain completely; it lets air in.
Because wounds need breathing space too.
And that’s how you start to heal slowly, softly, with words that don’t lie to you.
You can almost hear his voice through the pages.
Sometimes quiet, sometimes trembling, but always honest.
You’ll want to underline things.
Maybe fold a corner.
Because something in the lines will sound just like something you’ve felt.
The writing isn’t fancy.
Sometimes it runs wild, sometimes it cuts short.
But isn’t that what life does, too?
Stops and starts, over and over, until it makes sense again.
That’s what this book mirrors—real life, not a clean version of it.
People are already whispering about it, even before it launches.
Readers who got to see little pieces said it changed something in them.
It gave hope in small doses.
And that’s how healing usually happens—one piece at a time.
It’s not released yet, but it’s coming soon.
And it’s not just going to sit on shelves.
It’s going to live in hearts.
Because “Fixing What Life Breaks” isn’t just a story—it’s an experience.
You don’t just read it once; you carry it with you.
You’ll see reflections of yourself in the pages.
Moments you didn’t talk about.
Feelings you tried to forget.
It’ll remind you that endings don’t always mean over.
Sometimes they mean beginning again—but differently this time.
That’s the heartbeat of this book.
Every word carries a pulse of hope, quiet but alive.
In a world full of noise, this book feels like silence that speaks.
And maybe that’s what people need most right now.
Books come and go, but this one feels personal.
It’s not trying to be perfect, it’s trying to be real.
That’s what MRY Amjad gives us.
Not lessons.
Not speeches.
But shared breath.
Shared pain.
Shared healing.
When the launch finally happens, it won’t just be another release day.
It’ll be a moment.
Because somewhere, someone will open this book and feel less alone.
Maybe that someone is you.
Maybe it’s someone you’ll lend it to later.
“Fixing What Life Breaks” is more than paper and words.
It’s a hand on your shoulder saying, “Hey, you can still start over.”
It’s proof that broken doesn’t mean useless.
That maybe, just maybe, you were never broken—just being rebuilt.
The release is almost here now.
You can almost feel it in the air.
People waiting, hearts open, ready for something honest.
And this book will deliver that honesty.
Keep your eyes open for it.
Mark your calendar, maybe.
Because once it’s out, it will be the kind of book you keep close.
Not to show off, but to hold onto.
To read again on quiet nights when the world feels heavy.
Get ready, really.
Because MRY Amjad’s “Fixing What Life Breaks” isn’t just coming—it’s arriving with heart, truth, and healing.
And maybe, when you read it, you’ll finally see that you never needed fixing.
You just needed reminding.
That even broken hearts can still shine.
That even broken things can still be loved.
