"Sometimes silence is more painful than the truth."
Sometimes, the words left unspoken are the most destructive of all.
The silence that lingers, the secrets that cut deep into the soul, trapping you in isolation.
Anna Claires childhood is marked by a pain she never dared to share—betrayal, fear, and powerlessness that forever changed her trust in the world. She carries invisible scars: wounds of abuse, broken love, and lost hope.
"Where Quiet Once Lived" is a heartrending portrait of a woman battling her own demons, caught in a web of silence and sorrow. Yet it is also a story of resilience—the courage to confront the past and the strength to heal.
Priscilla Sapulette (born 1976, Friesland, the Netherlands) makes her debut with "Where Quiet Once Lived", a novel exploring the impact of silence, the bonds of family, and the longing for freedom. With a background as a personal support worker, she brings profound insight into resilience, recovery, and human vulnerability, giving voice to what often remains unspoken.