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Mystical Publishing Announces Echoes of a Broken Childhood – A Memoir of Healing and Self-Discovery

  • Oct 22, 2025
  • 2 min read

Minnesota – October 22, 2025 Mystical Publishing proudly announces the upcoming release of "Echoes of a Broken Childhood: From Silent Suffering to Finding My Voice," a deeply moving memoir by intuitive healer and spiritual coach Alesha Lange, founder of Divine Time Healing. Set to release between April and June 2026, this transformative work invites readers into an emotional yet empowering journey through pain, survival, and the reclamation of self.


Woman with curly hair in a white dress stands in a sunlit field, arms outstretched, embracing the morning light. Vibrant, peaceful scene.

In "Echoes of a Broken Childhood," Alesha opens the pages of her past to reveal the quiet strength forged through adversity. With raw honesty and poetic grace, she explores what it means to rise from the shadows of trauma, reclaim your voice, and discover the light that has always existed within.


“Healing wasn’t about forgetting the pain,” Lange writes. “It was about letting the lessons guide me in choosing to let go of the hurt and refusing to let it define my worth. I learned to see myself through the lens of compassion, grace, and understanding.”


Part memoir and part message of hope, "Echoes of a Broken Childhood" offers readers a look into how inner healing unfolds when we confront the echoes that shaped our silence. Lange’s story challenges the idea that trauma defines us, reminding readers that true strength lies in the decision to grow, not in the absence of pain.


With authenticity and warmth, Lange bridges her personal experiences with her professional purpose as a healing coach. Through Divine Time Healing, she now guides others toward emotional clarity, spiritual growth, and the rediscovery of self-worth. Her story serves as both testimony and teaching that healing is not about erasing what happened but about transforming it into wisdom, compassion, and freedom.


“So many people carry stories they’ve never had the chance to tell,” Lange shares. “My hope is that this book reminds them they are not alone, and that there’s power in finding your voice, no matter how long it takes.”


"Echoes of a Broken Childhood" will be available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and directly through DivineTimeHealing.com upon release.


For those seeking a story that blends spirituality, self-awareness, and the resilience of the human spirit, this memoir offers both healing and inspiration.


About the author


Alesha Lange is a Minnesota-based intuitive healer, psychic, and transformative coach devoted to helping others reconnect with their inner truth. Through her practice, Divine Time Healing, she guides clients in understanding emotional patterns, releasing energetic blockages, and reclaiming their authentic voice. Alesha’s mission is to help others remember who they are before the world tells them who they have to be.


Media contact


Mystical Publishing

Phone: 651-486-8366

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