Wrecking Point is a story born not from fantasy, but from the bruised reality so many girls are forced to live in. It speaks of a young girl whose life was never truly hers — told how to dress, how to breathe, how to shrink herself to fit the mould others built for her. A girl who was denied the right to dream, to choose, to simply exist without fear.
She lived through the unthinkable — child marriage, abuse, isolation — until the pain became too loud to ignore. Until she reached her breaking point. Her wrecking point.
This book is not just about pain — it’s about the power that grows in silence, the courage that rises in secret, and the moment a woman reclaims her voice. It's for every girl who has ever been told to stay quiet. For every woman who believed escaping was impossible. For anyone who has ever wondered if healing is within reach.
This story may be fiction, but the truth it carries is real for many.
And if you're reading this — maybe, just maybe — you're ready to believe in survival too.
What Inspired Me to Write “Wrecking Point”
Writing, for me, has always been a way to make sense of the world—whether I’m staring up at the stars or diving deep into the human condition. My earlier works, Deep Space Exploration, About the Stars, and Planets & Moons, came from my passion for astronomy—my fascination with the vastness of the universe and the questions it dares us to ask. But while space speaks to our curiosity, it is human experience that stirs our soul.
Wrecking Point is a very different kind of book. It isn’t about galaxies or gravitational waves. It’s about the quiet, daily battles fought behind closed doors. It’s about survival, about pain that doesn’t leave bruises on the skin alone, but cuts deep into the heart. It’s about a woman who dares to take back her life.
The inspiration for this story did not come from a single moment, but from countless true stories I’ve seen, heard, and felt—stories that often go untold. Stories of young girls silenced by tradition, of women enduring abuse in the name of obedience, and of mothers choosing freedom not just for themselves, but for their children.
Wrecking Point is my attempt to give a voice to the voiceless. It is not just a story — it’s a mirror to reality, a journey through pain, silence, courage, and ultimately, hope. I wanted to write something raw, something real—because behind every quiet smile, there could be a storm no one sees.