The voice in your head
might not be yours.

If you've ever felt like something inside you is working against you, this is for you. Some of the thoughts holding you back weren't formed by you. They were formed in moments of pain, and have been quietly running your life ever since. Gorman Moran writes to help you name them, trace them, and silence them for good.

Readers Reflection

★★★★★

I have been in therapy for three years and this book said in one chapter what my therapist and I have been circling around for months. The Loud One. That's her. That's the voice I've been trying to describe forever and this man just named her for me. I ugly cried on page 47 and I'm not even embarrassed about it. This is the kind of book that finds you at exactly the right moment.

Keisha Monroeville
★★★★★


Really solid book. The framework is creative and actually useful in real life. I've started catching myself mid-thought and asking which voice this is coming from. That alone was worth the price.

Brandon Osei
★★★★★


I bought this for my sister going through a divorce and she called me sobbing saying she felt like the author wrote it specifically for her. I then read it myself and had the exact same feeling. How does a book do that? This one does.

Aaliyah Prescott