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Unlearning Silence - Mayra Frommelt

Unlearning Silence

By: Mayra Frommelt

eBook | 19 March 2026

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Unlearning Silence: What Courage Looks Like in Private and Public Life

Silence is often mistaken for peace. In reality, it can become the quiet space where harm grows unnoticed.

In Unlearning Silence, Mayra Frommelt reflects on the personal experiences that shaped her understanding of compassion, dignity, and moral responsibility. Through honest storytelling and thoughtful reflection, she explores how ordinary people sometimes remain silent in the face of injustice—not out of cruelty, but out of fear, exhaustion, uncertainty, or the desire to preserve relationships.

Drawing from family life, faith, motherhood, and moments of difficult self-examination, Frommelt looks closely at the ways silence can slowly shape our choices. What begins as hesitation can turn into disengagement. Over time, disengagement can allow harmful ideas or behaviors to take root without challenge.

Yet this book is not about blame. It is about awareness.

With humility and clarity, Unlearning Silence invites readers to examine their own lives and the quiet decisions we all make—within our homes, our friendships, and our communities.

What does courage actually look like in everyday life?

Often courage is not dramatic. It does not arrive with applause or certainty. More often, it appears in small and deeply human moments: telling the truth when it would be easier to stay quiet, protecting another person's dignity, or acknowledging when we ourselves have remained silent longer than we should have.

Thoughtful, grounded, and deeply human, Unlearning Silence is an invitation to reconsider the role silence plays in our lives—and to rediscover the quiet strength required to speak with compassion and truth.

Because sometimes the most important courage is simply the courage to speak.

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