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The Girl Who Stayed: 3:33: A True Story of Faith, Healing, and Divine Alignment (The 3:33 Chronicles

Project type

Audiobook

Date

Coming Soon!

Written By: Diana Zetsiva
Narrated By: Jaclyn McMahon

The Girl Who Stayed: 3:33 is the intimate, spiritual sequel to The Girl Who Left—a story about what happens after survival, when the quiet finally comes and you’re left with the truth.In this deeply vulnerable continuation of her journey, Diana Zaitseva steps into the stillness she once feared. Sobriety, faith, and divine timing become the ground on which she learns to stand as she rebuilds a life she once walked away from. Where the first book was an escape, this one is an arrival—the moment she chose to stay, to heal, to listen, and to live.Through moments marked by angel numbers—3:33, 4:44, 5:55, 11:11, and the whisper of 1:11—Diana follows a spiritual breadcrumb trail that leads her back to herself. She writes about early sobriety, the discipline of self-truth, her first appointments after years of avoidance, the emotional steadiness she found with Ed, and the love she cultivated for her future family long before they exist.Her journey unfolds through:The quiet inner work of recoveryGod’s timing revealed through repeated signsThe strength found in medical knowledge and self-advocacyEmotional safety, love, and partnershipSobriety as rebirth—not restrictionGrounded in faith and wrapped in poetic realism, The Girl Who Stayed is not about perfection. It’s about presence. It's about choosing clarity when temptation knocks. It’s about the hotel prayer at 5:55 that changed her future. It’s about the Christmas vision at 11:11 that showed her what she’s meant for. It’s about the girl who once left and the woman who now remains.For anyone navigating healing, sobriety, divine signs, or the slow rebuild of self, this book offers a mirror of hope. Diana reminds us that sometimes the miracle isn’t leaving, it’s staying. Staying alive, staying grounded, staying aligned with God, and staying long enough to become the person you were always meant to be.

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