Momma Duck
Eyes That Feel Too Much
by Kasia Natalia Badger
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About the Book
From the earliest whispers of childhood, Kasia Natalia Badger has lived with eyes that felt everything. In her memoir, she traces her life through moments of tender clarity and aching confusion — when empathy ran so deep it blurred the line between her own heart and the world’s.
This is the story of how a soul learns to carry the silent weight of others, to find meaning in emptiness, to hear music in its own fractures. Through vivid, poetic reflections, Kasia shares how her gift of profound feeling shaped her identity, relationships, and the quiet hopes that led her forward — even when the path was hidden beneath uncertainty.
Yet this memoir is more than a recounting of one life. Woven into every chapter is an invitation for you to pause and wonder:
Have you ever felt hollow yet somehow full? Ever broken, yet strangely whole? Ever burdened by emotions too heavy to name, only to realize they’ve been quietly building your deepest strength?
This is the story of how a soul learns to carry the silent weight of others, to find meaning in emptiness, to hear music in its own fractures. Through vivid, poetic reflections, Kasia shares how her gift of profound feeling shaped her identity, relationships, and the quiet hopes that led her forward — even when the path was hidden beneath uncertainty.
Yet this memoir is more than a recounting of one life. Woven into every chapter is an invitation for you to pause and wonder:
Have you ever felt hollow yet somehow full? Ever broken, yet strangely whole? Ever burdened by emotions too heavy to name, only to realize they’ve been quietly building your deepest strength?
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Self-Improvement, Inspiration
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 236 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798319846518
- Publish Date: Sep 10, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Emotion, Love, Empathy, Memoir
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