literature
Families and literature go hand in hand; fictional families to entertain, reflect and inspire.
The Power of Social Touch
In a world increasingly shaped by technology and virtual interaction, social touch remains one of the most profound and essential forms of human communication. Whether it's a warm hug, a pat on the back, or a friendly handshake, these small gestures carry immense emotional and psychological weight. But what exactly is social touch, and why does it matter so much?
By its_ishfaq_ahmad8 months ago in Families
Practice Self-Care
And all these things need to be done on the base of the Foundation of Healing—Caring for oneself. Healing is more than just what takes place when you’re ill or feeling poorly. It’s about creating the conditions that allow for well-being to flourish in all aspects of your life — emotionally, physically, mentally and spiritually. Self-care is the heart of recovery from traumatization because it helps us find our balance, resilience and soul-health. It requires intention, presence, and intention.
By Laila Sadia9 months ago in Families
The Day Silence Screamed
A Village of Quiet Faces In a faraway valley hidden between gray hills and quiet rivers, there was a village called Meerabad a place so silent that even the wind moved softly. The people there lived with zipped lips, cautious hearts, and eyes full of unspoken thoughts. Children played without laughter, weddings had no music, and even tears were wiped away quietly.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
Freddy the Frog and the Pond of Patience
Once upon a time, in the heart of a green and giggly forest, there lived a tiny frog named Freddy. Freddy wasn't just any frog—he was the smallest in his whole pond. While the other frogs could leap across lily pads like champions, Freddy's jumps barely lifted him off the ground. When the bigger frogs sang loud, croaky songs, Freddy's voice was just a squeak. He didn’t have strong legs or a booming ribbit, but what he had was much more powerful—heart. And dreams. Big dreams for such a small frog.
By The Waiting Tree9 months ago in Families
When Rain Sang Her Name
The Girl Who Heard the Rain In a small village surrounded by forest and fog, there lived a 14-year-old girl named Lyra. She was quiet, thoughtful, and always carried a notebook. People in the village said she was strange because she liked to sit outside when it rained.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
The Shadow That Wore My Smile
Everyone at school thought Zara was the happiest girl in the world. She had the brightest smile, laughed the loudest, and was always there to help others. Teachers adored her, classmates wanted to be around her, and her Instagram was full of cheerful photos and perfect moments.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
Whispers Behind the Clock
In the heart of an old town, where the streets still held the scent of rain and forgotten memories, stood a lonely house. Inside that house, on a dusty wall, hung an antique grandfather clock tall, wooden, and silent. Its hands hadn't moved in years, yet it stood like a quiet witness to everything that happened within those walls.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families
The Secret Council of the Animals
Deep within the heart of the Whispering Woods, where sunlight danced in golden patterns and the rivers sang soft lullabies, there existed a secret unknown to humans. Every full moon, when the sky gleamed silver and the stars blinked like curious eyes, the animals of the forest gathered beneath the Great Elder Tree for the Secret Council.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Families
Spare
Behind the crown is a boy who lost his mother, a man who lost his way, and a prince who found his voice. In Spare, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, tells his own story for the first time, in his own words. This is not just another royal biography. This is a raw, honest, and deeply personal memoir from someone who lived in the global spotlight but struggled to find his place in it.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Families










