Some books entertain.
Some books teach.
These books bring you home.
Through deeply personal stories, childhood memories, and recipes passed through generations, Marta shares the moments that quietly shape who we become.
If you’ve ever remembered a smell from your childhood…
a conversation that changed your life…
or a meal that felt like love…
you will find yourself in these pages.
11 Fragments and a Thousand Small Memories
Childhood isn’t made of big moments.
It’s built from thousands of small ones. Marta. Marcia. Martka is a collection of fragments — quiet memories that together form the story of growing up.
Moments at the table.
Laughter in the kitchen.
Voices that shaped a childhood.
Each chapter is a glimpse into a memory that once felt ordinary — but became extraordinary with time.
If you grew up before screens filled every room, you’ll recognize these moments instantly.
And if you didn’t, you’ll discover the beauty of them.
What you’ll experience in this book:
• 11 deeply personal memory fragments
• reflections on childhood and family
• vivid storytelling that feels intimate and nostalgic
• moments that remind you of your own past
Some stories don’t have happy endings. But they still deserve to be told.
Some stories are difficult to write.
Not because they are complicated — but because they are sotrue.
Letters to My Teenage Self – Volume Two is a raw and honest tribute to family, identity, and the invisible experiences that shape who we become.
This book reveals the parts of the story that remained hidden for years.
The influence of an older sister.
The quiet struggles inside a family.
And the courage it takes to finally put it into words.
What readers will find inside:
• deeply personal storytelling
• reflections on family relationships
• emotional honesty and vulnerability
• a story that many readers will quietly recognize
Every recipe in this book was passed down to me by my mama — over steaming pots, stained aprons, and daily chaos.
These aren’t just soups.
They are edible memories.
Every recipe in this book carries the warmth of a kitchen filled with conversation, laughter, and steam rising from a pot.
The recipes in Dorota’s Soups were never meant for cookbooks.
They lived in handwritten notes, memory, and instinct — passed from my mom to me, from me to my kids.
Now they live here.
Not just as recipes, but as:
A smell.
A hug.
A memory in a bowl.
Inside the book:
• traditional soup recipes passed through generations
• comforting home-style cooking
• simple recipes with deep meaning
Whether you're looking for a powerful personal story, reflections on family and identity, or the comforting nostalgia of traditional recipes, these books invite you into moments that stay with you long after the final page.
Each book offers something different — but they all share one thing in common:
They come from real life.
Real memories.
Real emotions.
Real stories.