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A Life Lived Out Loud After Silence
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A Life Lived Out Loud After Silence in Vernon, BC
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A Life Lived Out Loud After Silence in Vernon, BC
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For years, Zoey Gerbrandt lived in silence — not because she had nothing to say, but because the world made it easier to stay quiet. Decisions were made for her. Labels were placed on her. Her voice was ignored, softened, or dismissed.
A Life Lived Out Loud After Silence is the story of what happens when someone stops shrinking to survive and starts speaking to live.
This book is not about anger or blame. It is about reclaiming identity, dignity, and choice. Through honest reflection and hard-earned insight, Zoey shares what it means to find your voice after years of being unheard — and how speaking up can become an act of self-respect, not conflict.
Written for anyone who has ever been silenced, underestimated, or told to stay small, this memoir is a reminder that your voice matters — and that it’s never too late to live out loud.
For years, Zoey Gerbrandt lived in silence — not because she had nothing to say, but because the world made it easier to stay quiet. Decisions were made for her. Labels were placed on her. Her voice was ignored, softened, or dismissed.
A Life Lived Out Loud After Silence is the story of what happens when someone stops shrinking to survive and starts speaking to live.
This book is not about anger or blame. It is about reclaiming identity, dignity, and choice. Through honest reflection and hard-earned insight, Zoey shares what it means to find your voice after years of being unheard — and how speaking up can become an act of self-respect, not conflict.
Written for anyone who has ever been silenced, underestimated, or told to stay small, this memoir is a reminder that your voice matters — and that it’s never too late to live out loud.


















