Books on this list will help care for the mind, promoting internal reflections on human existence and of course, stimulate female well-being
Intense routines, self -support and overload can lead to the feeling of insufficiency and emotional exhaustion.
To circumvent the sensation, readings can be a form of escape. Three national works have been gathered that welcome and encourage the care of the mind, promoting the integral welfare of the body.
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Mother / Secrets OUR SECRETS – NEUSA AZEVEDO
In format two in one, the books of the writer and teacher NEUSA AZEVEDOaddress emotional and psychic issues that women can face throughout their lives. In “Mother Ave”, for example, the author rescues the memories and absence of the deceased mother, reflecting on the search for meaning in existence in the face of mourning. Already in “our secrets,” she travels through the high emotional highs and downs, highlighting the importance of dealing with fears and insecurities.
Mrs. Cover – Fabiana Co
This work aims to dialogue on female mental health with non -literate and visually impaired people. Written by the businesswoman FABIANA COthe plot is narrated from the point of view of a daughter who watches her mother as a person full of brands, but at the same time resilient even in the face of the adversities of life.
The Scarlet Phoenix – Angela Cruz
In this launch, the social writer and scientist Angela Cruz The saga of Blanca, a protagonist who leads readers to reflect on their own feminine energies, highlighting the importance of solidarity and the pursuit of emotional and mental healing as a form of personal growth.
All books are available on Amazon, with digital and physical readings.
Source: Maxima

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