BOOK DETAILS :
- ASIN : B0H51NJPKT
- Publisher : Notion Press
- Publication date : 12 June 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 392 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8905402258
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BOOK REVIEW :
Some books entertain. Some inspire. And then there are books that quietly sit beside you, holding your hand through emotions you’ve never fully named. 📑Letters to My Daughter: The Stories Women Tell in Their Bones by Riva belongs to the latter category; a deeply reflective collection that feels less like reading a book and more like listening to someone’s soul unfold, one honest letter at a time.
Written as a series of intimate reflections from a mother to her daughter, these pages gradually reveal something much larger. They become conversations with every woman who has ever questioned her worth, carried invisible wounds, mourned silent losses, or searched for herself beneath the expectations of society. What begins as a personal exchange transforms into a universal exploration of identity, resilience, healing, and self-acceptance.
The structure of the book is beautifully intentional. Divided into thematic sections such as The Awakening of Memory, The Becoming, The Balance, The Elements of Inheritance, and The World and the Self, each chapter explores a different aspect of womanhood. From love and heartbreak to motherhood, desire, grief, forgiveness, loneliness, faith, anger, and legacy, every topic is approached with remarkable emotional honesty. Even the chapter titles themselves invite contemplation, encouraging readers to pause before turning each page.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its vulnerability. Rather than offering polished life lessons or motivational clichés, Riva embraces uncertainty and imperfection. She acknowledges pain without allowing it to define the narrative. Instead, every difficult experience becomes an opportunity for reflection, growth, and ultimately, healing. The author’s note immediately establishes this emotional foundation, revealing that the book evolved from a gift for her daughter into a journey of confronting her own truths. That authenticity resonates throughout the entire work.
The prose is lyrical without becoming overly ornate. Each chapter reads like a heartfelt letter—gentle, poetic, and deeply introspective. The writing invites readers to slow down, absorb the emotions, and revisit passages that linger long after the book is closed. This isn’t a book meant to be rushed; it’s one to savour, underline, and return to during different seasons of life.
Although the primary voice speaks from a woman’s perspective, the themes extend far beyond gender. At its core, this is a meditation on healing, identity, inherited emotional burdens, relationships, and the courage required to become one’s authentic self. Readers of literary nonfiction and reflective prose will find themselves connecting with its universal messages about vulnerability, forgiveness, and emotional freedom.
What impressed me most was how the book avoids presenting healing as a destination. Instead, it portrays healing as an ongoing relationship with ourselves; a process of remembering, unlearning, accepting, and beginning again. That quiet wisdom gives the book its lasting emotional impact.



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