By Nanice Munoz (formerly Nicola Nooks)
In Shattered Silence, Nanice Munoz delivers a raw, soul-baring memoir tracing her path from childhood abandonment, emotional neglect, and abuse to healing, redemption, and unwavering faith. Set against the rugged beauty of rural Jamaica, this powerful story unfolds with poetic intensity and unflinching honesty.
At just 18 months old, Nanice was handed off to her grandmother, a woman of discipline, structure, and sacrificial love. Though she found a semblance of safety in her care, deep, unspoken wounds remained - molestation by a relative, the absence of her mother's affection, and the quiet ache of always being an outsider. Her silence became her survival.
As a teenager, when Nanice was sent to live with her biological mother, she longed for love and belonging but was met instead with ridicule, favoritism, verbal abuse, and the painful realization that she was more a burden than a daughter. Every attempt to gain her mother's approval was met with rejection and shame. Through every betrayal - being told she was ugly, learning the man she called "Dad" was not her real father, and fending off unwanted attention - Nanice held on. Even when she begged God for death, a flicker of hope remained. In her darkest hours, faith took root and became her lifeline.
Shattered Silence is more than a memoir of pain; it is a testament to survival, spiritual awakening, and the possibility of healing. With lyrical vulnerability, Nanice invites readers into her world, revealing the trauma she carried in silence and the God who never left her side. This story offers hope to anyone who has experienced childhood trauma, abandonment, conditional love, or rejection. It reminds every reader that even in the depths of silence, the human spirit can find its voice and rise again.