This book is a mother’s message filled with comfort and addressed to the future. It’s a conversation about love that can become a guide for a daughter and for every reader. In thirty letters, the author carefully collected the warmest and wisest words to support, give courage, and help you stay on the right path—whatever life brings.
“To my little one who cries her heart out…” — thirty candid letters where personal stories, precise quotations, everyday wisdom, and unconditional maternal love intertwine. They remind you of the most important things: letting go of what destroys, protecting your boundaries, not being afraid of mistakes and falls, respecting and valuing yourself, and noticing the miracle in the most ordinary moments.
This isn’t a dry compilation of recommendations, but warm words that feel like a hug: they return hope and strength to keep going—and gently suggest that the most important person in your life is you.
On these pages, you’ll find simple but necessary thoughts about what troubles many: relationships, stereotypes, fears and anxiety, age, the female path, and difficult choices. Here you’ll hear ideas like: “Trying to step into someone else’s shoes means helping yourself,” “It’s not your fault,” “We work not only for money,” “Any lack can be made up for.”
You can read the book straight through or open it at random—exactly when you especially need support, clarity, and an inner resource to keep living and moving forward.
This book is for those who:
— are looking for psychological support and the feeling of a friendly shoulder nearby;
— are going through a difficult period and need support;
— love meditative, therapeutic stories;
— want to strengthen the relationship between parents and children;
— value the atmosphere of books like “Big Panda and Little Dragon” and “The Wind Will Hug You: Stories of Old Onur.”