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The Hour of Sehar. A Memoir of Brokenness, Becoming, and the Love that Rewrote My Story
Melinda S. Jackson;Nick Castle;Blair Parke (Author) · Sehar Press · Hardcover
The Hour of Sehar is a deeply honest, faith-centered memoir that bears witness to the long arc of healing after childhood trauma, abandonment, and spiritual disorientation. With unflinching clarity and lyrical restraint, Melinda S. Jackson tells the story of a life shaped by secrecy, loss, and survival, and ultimately transformed by grace.
The memoir opens with a quiet but devastating truth: the author's identity was fractured before she ever understood why. Though she would not learn the truth about her biological father until adulthood, the echoes of that hidden beginning reverberated throughout her childhood, shaping her sense of belonging, worth, and voice. As Jackson journeys back through early years marked by emotional neglect, abuse, and silence, she weaves together formative memories with later revelations that reframe them all.
Her path leads through the rigid structure and volatile chaos of military life, where the pursuit of stability and purpose is upended by betrayal, systemic failure, and military sexual trauma. The Army, once seen as a refuge, becomes another place where power is misused, and truth is buried. And yet, within the wreckage, something unexpected begins to emerge: a quiet, relentless pursuit by a God who does not meet her with condemnation, but with presence.
At its core, The Hour of Sehar is not a story about victimhood, but about becoming. It traces the slow, often painful work of breaking generational cycles, reclaiming agency, and learning to live without performing for love. Jackson writes with compassion for her younger self, with honesty about the ways trauma distorts identity, and with humility about the long road toward forgiveness, including forgiveness without apology.
The title draws from the Arabic word Sehar, referring to the still, pre-dawn hour, a liminal space between night and morning, darkness and light. In many spiritual traditions, it is considered a sacred pause before new beginnings. This memoir reflects that truth: that God often begins His deepest work not in moments of triumph, but in the dark, quiet places where nothing feels resolved yet.
Both intimate and expansive, The Hour of Sehar invites readers into a sacred reckoning with pain, truth, and grace. It is a testament to the belief that brokenness is not the end of the story, but the beginning of becoming whole.
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