In her memoir, Jevranne explores the effects trauma has on the body and how it can often result in blocked-out memories. She shares her personal journey with grief and the struggles that appeared when silencing herself because of not feeling valid in her pain- a childhood and generational wound embedded through the years.
As she travelled Canada alone, she began opening up to strangers and heard others express not feeling worthy in their grief, bringing her to see how ingrained this anguish is in many of us. Along the way, she realized the power of vulnerability and helping others feel seen and heard. This led her to embark on the journey of 'cracking the code' to her healing while being guided by those she lost and piecing it together. Removing that wound from herself, and in hopes of waking it up and clearing it from not only her family lineage but others in the collective.