What happens when the wound isn’t personal—but inherited? In The Mother Wound , Pia traces the unseen legacy passed between mothers and daughters across bloodlines, lifetimes, and silence. Through ritual, ancestral memory, and unflinching truth, she uncovers how love can be distorted into harm—and how that pattern can finally be broken. This is not a book about blame. It is a book about clarity. About naming what was never spoken. About ending what was never meant to continue. Part memoir, part spiritual reckoning, The Mother Wound is for daughters who were told to forgive without being healed, and for women ready to reclaim sovereignty over their lineage. This is a story of integration, liberation, and the quiet power of choosing yourself. The wound stops. The love begins. Here. In me.