In No One’s Trash, Bella Williams lead readers on a very personal journey, as she considers how she interacts with a person who is completely absorbed in their own adversity. Bella herself has several battles to fight, though, and yet she remains focused on what matters most. As a reader, early in the book, you may have the impression that the relationship itself is precarious like a group of wheels that are out of balance. But as the narrative progresses, it develops a strong message: the value of accepting your true self, even with the pain involved.
Bella Williams
She is a mother of four, aged 49, married three times and successfully divorced two and a half times; as she counts it. Among multiple of her employments, she considers the “Teaching” profession her most favorite one. Having a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts, specializing in Mild to Moderate Special Teaching, the author believes that you can never completely be able to figure out, what life has coming for you next.
Raw, unfiltered, and deeply moving. I felt every word.
A beautifully written, intimate look into the soul of someone who refuses to break, even when the world around her crumbles.
I cried, I nodded, I underlined. This book is a lifeline for anyone who has ever had to let go of the life they thought they’d have.
The honesty in these pages is breathtaking. It’s rare to find a book that makes you feel like you’re walking beside the author, step by painful step, toward healing.
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Mentioning all the obstacles in-depth, and briefly elaborating on her exact feelings, the author has pushed the bush to another extent in order to make her audience actually feel what she was exactly going through, keeping up with the relationship.
Confronting to her partner; You question my sincerity and my efforts towards our relationship without knowing that even after you left, I still sit and think of all the memories we made together and not only think of but, cherish the time that we spent together.
Her emotions indicate a sense of regret, self-hatred, and failure. Evaluating her relationship, she has started to picturize herself as a pawn for her partner, as she amends her feelings by believing that she has never been of any value to the other person.