A hallucinatory descent into memory, madness, and emotional warfare. From the first chapter, the book opens with broken flashes of love, violence, and childhood wounds that never healed. Reality blurs as the narrator’s inner world spirals into grief-laced poetry and explosive anger. It’s the sound of someone trying to scream underwater—aching, beautiful, unfiltered. A poetic confessional wrapped in barbed wire, it asks not for pity but for witness. Every word pulses with the desperation to be heard. This isn’t just crying—it’s the soul hemorrhaging ink, clawing at a listener who might understand. It’s not a plea. It’s a dare.A heartfelt tribute to a beloved mother, Letters to Josephine is a moving reflection on love, loss, and the lasting lessons passed from mother to daughter. Jo Ann Chernushek shares the story of Josephine—a woman who lived with strength, joy, and grace, yet whose life was cut short by Alzheimer’s disease. Through personal letters and cherished memories, this book honors a bond that even death cannot break.