Shqueenca King's Memoir “No One Hears My Loud Cries” To Be Displayed at a Book Festival at Printers Row 2026

WebWire
Yesterday at 11:07pm UTC

No One Hears My Loud Cries, a trauma and survival memoir by Shqueenca King, will be displayed by the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnet at a book festival at Printers Row. The festival will take place on the streets of South Dearborn, from Ida B Wells to Polk, on September 12-13, 2026.

In No One Hears My Loud Cries, King portrays the truth about her life and how she grew up being abandoned and struggling during her younger years. From King's story, the reader can learn about the life of someone who survived from the time she was young and had no safety or love in her surroundings.

As the memoir progresses, the readers are shown the path that is filled with resilience, emotional turmoil, and healing. There are many issues that King talks about in her memoir. For instance, toxic relationships, generational trauma, and finding self-respect again are some of the topics King discusses. Instead of portraying herself in a polished manner, King writes in an unfiltered way and tells her story through the eyes of a survivor.

No One Hears My Loud Cries serves as both a personal testimony and a message of empowerment. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences while offering a sense of connection and understanding for those navigating similar struggles.

Readers are encouraged to explore this compelling memoir and learn more about its message of resilience and healing. Get a copy of No One Hears My Loud Cries on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Visit the ReadersMagnet booth at the book festival at Printers Row to check out the book's display.

Connect with author Shqueenca King on Facebook and Instagram.

— WebWireID353807 —