New Book “Shadows of the Cradle” Reveals the Honest Truth About Postpartum Depression and Maternal Mental Health

Lagos, Nigeria — Author Maxyn Edogha releases Shadows of the Cradle: The Art of Becoming Whole, a powerful and unfiltered look at postpartum depression, maternal mental health, and the emotional transformation women undergo after childbirth. Now available on Amazon, Selar, and Nuria Kenya, this book is quickly becoming a voice for mothers who have struggled in silence.



Based on the fictional yet deeply relatable journey of Emma Hart, the book uncovers the pain mothers rarely talk about:

  • Postpartum depression

  • Overwhelming guilt

  • Emotional disconnection

  • Identity loss

  • Silent anxiety

  • The loneliness of early motherhood

Written with poetic intensity and psychological insight, Edogha brings visibility to experiences often dismissed as “normal” motherhood.

“I wrote this book because mothers deserve honesty,” Edogha says. “Not pressure. Not perfection. Just truth.”

Early readers call the book “a mirror,” “a healing companion,” and “the first time I felt understood as a mother.”

As conversations around maternal mental health, postpartum recovery, and support for new mothers continue to grow globally, Shadows of the Cradle offers a timely, necessary, and deeply empathetic perspective.

Book Availability

  • Amazon

  • Selar

  • Nuria Kenya

For interviews or press inquiries:
📧 maxdietunnie@gmail.com

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