🦋Book Review🦋
Unfold by Sukainah Fareed is a deeply introspective collection that gently bridges the personal and the universal. It is not a loud declaration of survival but a soft, steady whisper—a reminder that healing is rarely linear, and that strength often emerges in stillness. Fareed’s poetry invites readers to inhabit emotional spaces that are often avoided: grief, uncertainty, and the fragile beauty of transformation. Her language is minimalist yet evocative, allowing silence to speak between the lines. Each poem feels like a breath—measured, deliberate, and necessary. The cadence of her writing mirrors the rhythm of healing itself: slow, uneven, but undeniably forward-moving. Fareed writes not from a place of resolution but from the midst of becoming. There’s no rush to “fix” the pain or force it into meaning; instead, the poems linger, allowing readers to experience the ebb and flow of human vulnerability. The structure of the collection mirrors a journey through stages of healing—be...