Synopsis
When the Moon Called Her Name / A Healing Tale for Those Who Have Never Felt They Belong is a deeply symbolic transformational fiction and emotional healing journey blending storytelling, psychology, interactive coloring pages, and music-guided reflection.
A story for those who learned to survive by suppressing grief, denying their needs, and escaping into fantasy in order to cope with an unsupportive and overly harsh reality.
At its core, this is a journey through rejection, with a focus on the mother–daughter bond—especially for daughters of emotionally unavailable mothers.
The healing journey unfolds across multiple layers: story, illustrations, mandalas, and music—each one designed to support emotional integration and inner reconnection.
The story follows Noel, a girl who runs away to the Moon, not in search of adventure, but in search of connection—with Haruki, a samurai who is her only friend. Haruki has been watching for centuries over those who have lost their way: souls neither fully alive nor fully gone, many of them shattered by grief.
After the death of her beloved grandfather, rejection by her mother, and mockery from her sisters, Noel arrives on the Moon accompanied only by Caramel, a ginger cat who unexpectedly finds his way there too.
On the Moon’s silent silver plains, Noel discovers a hidden world within the shadows of the Shackleton Crater, where forgotten and exiled inner children remain frozen in time—trapped inside porcelain dolls, longing to be seen, heard, loved, and set free.
But to free them, Noel must first face her own wounds: rejection, grief, and generational beliefs that teach her she must shrink herself, suppress her truth, and dim her light in order to be loved.
This book is not just fiction—it is an interactive healing experience.
Within its pages, there are two types of illustrations:
• Marked with a Moon
• Marked with a Sun
The Moon-marked illustrations are recommended to be colored with the non-dominant hand, reconnecting with the inner child and bypassing habitual thought patterns, allowing subconscious emotions to flow freely through imperfect, liberating expression.
The Sun-marked illustrations (mandalas) are designed to be colored with the dominant hand, supporting grounding, integration, and harmonization of reclaimed parts of the self.
To deepen the process further, the book includes musical recommendations for selected coloring and reflection moments. These soundscapes are intended to guide emotional release, focus, and subconscious exploration.
Together, story, imagery, and music create an immersive experience—an emotional and symbolic journey through memory, inner landscapes, and the unconscious mind.
This book is for readers drawn to:
• inner child healing and emotional recovery
• mother wound and childhood trauma exploration
• transformational fiction with psychological depth
• symbolic, spiritual, and introspective storytelling
• emotional restoration, self-worth, and identity reconstruction
• creative healing tools such as coloring
At its core, this is a journey back to wholeness—reconnecting with exiled parts of the self, learning to hear the whispers of the heart beneath mental noise, and daring to face reality with clarity and courage.
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