It is in days such as these, where human voices drown out one another with noise, where stories shrink to soundbites and scrolls, that Maria Alice Silva Amey writes with something nearer to awe, quiet dedication to truth, memory, and healing than with a firing pen. Her novel, Beautiful Moon: Wakes Me Up Before the Sunlight, stands as more than fiction but testimony to the power of intergenerational wisdom, self-reflection, and the emotional bridges we build when we dare to confront our past.
The Story Behind the Story
Maria Alice was not instilled with the notion of being an heir to literature. The road that led her far from the glaring lights of the bestseller lists and book fairs was not one that drew near to the light of validation. Born in and having lived for some time in Brazil, she came to the United States looking for an education and opportunities.
Little did it matter; the way she went was from keeping herself to school and learning the language to working and slowly building up the foundation for the voice that now gently imparts wisdom through the written word.
Upon her pathway toward her degrees, she would acquire an AA in Literature and Language from City College Sacramento, a B.S. in International Business, and later a Master of Science in Counseling from California State University, Sacramento. Thus, it was during her long odyssey that she came to master language and theory and develop an all-round philosophy toward helping others. Every line she writes is imbued with a richness from her own history, an anthropological history bound with emotional nuance and insight.
It is this blending of identity that distinguishes Maria Alice Silva Amey from most writers of her generation: immigrant, counselor, poet, and thinker. Her words are not put down to impress. They are directed to heal.
A Moonlight Mirror
Beautiful Moon: Wakes Me Up Before the Sunlight tells the story of Lara, a young woman whose dreams falter under the weight of an unspoken truth. Her silence begins to consume her, driving her to seek deeper understanding of her heritage. What she finds is more than just ancestral facts. She uncovers a lineage of strength, emotional complexity, and the yearning for peace passed down by her great grandfather.
The journey from Lara is punctuated by metaphor and memory. The world opens not to her in the clear morning light but in the more ghostly glow of Blood Moon, the symbol of reckoning and redemption. She chooses a different route, one imbued with simplicity, tenderness, and unspoken strength, while the world she inherited lay ravaged by war.
What makes Beautiful Moon so gripping is its tone. Silva Amey does not go for grandstanding or melodrama. Rather, hers is an equally quiet tale-a tale echoing the reverberating stillness of a real moonrise. Very personal, yet universally alive, it is as much Lara’s story as it is about our common human capacity for yearning, waiting, understanding, forgiving, and changing.
Words That Heal, Words That Reach
Maria Alice is not new to the literary world. Beautiful Moon is one of several published works, each exploring a distinct corner of the self. Her earlier titles, Poetry Gives Different Magnitudes to Understand Your Thoughts: Feelings of Visions (Amazon link) and Culminating Experience Personal Theory: Open Feelings Toward Choosing Your Dreams (Amazon link), merge poetry, philosophy, and career theory in a way that is both unique and intellectually generous.
Poetry Gives Different Magnitudes is a collection of verse that serves almost as a companion to Beautiful Moon, an internal mapping of thoughts and feelings that build a foundation for the prose that follows. Culminating Experience Personal Theory, on the other hand, is an earnest and thoughtful reflection on career identity, human emotion, and how understanding one’s feelings can shape life direction.
Her works cross genres and defy neat categorization. They are part memoir, part spiritual guide, part literary exploration. But above all, they are honest.
From the Page to the World
Maria Alice’s influence extends beyond her books. Through international literary encounters, her voice and presence have reached audiences across the continents. This year, her title was recently highlighted at the London Book Fair in 2025, one of the most prestigious literary events in the world. There her work was showcased alongside established and budding authors, offering readers an uncommon experience: emotional truth wrapped in accessible prose.
And she is not slowing down. A public signing event in Chicago is scheduled for Maria Alice in September of 2025. It will be an occasion for readers to meet her, hear her story in person, and connect beyond the page. It is more than just a promotion. It’s part of her ongoing work to make literature a living conversation.
Maria Alice Silva Amey’s literary fame is inextricable from her life story, an immigrant life, a student life, poetic and now an author life: these themes represent the silent victories of many-the victories over doubt, over displacement, over isolation that so often attend deep introspection.
In an exclusive note for her readers, she writes,
“I’m grateful for your unwavering support on this writing journey.”
That simple line embodies the very soul of her writing. Her gratitude is not performance. It’s real. It’s just the kind of down-to-earth humility that permeates her prose and poetry. She writes not to show what she can do. She writes to connect. To heal. To show the moon behind the clouds.
Why Her Voice Matters Now
In a fragmented and polarized world, stories like Maria Alice’s have a therapeutic function, not just literary value. They teach us how to slow down, meditate, and lend their ears to the whispers of a bygone era. She revels in complexities, turning it into understanding, and silence into strength.
Her message caressed by the right wind ripples outwards. By the time many come to reacquaint themselves with their heritage, scrutinize their emotional past, and reclaim their hopes, her gentle hand becomes that guiding light. Through characters like Lara, she reminds us that pain may pause; truth can restore us.
Final Thoughts
Beautiful Moon: Wakes Me Up Before the Sunlight is not just a novel. It is a deeply felt act of remembrance and renewal. It is literature at its most essential, intimate, introspective, and unafraid to ask the big questions. In Lara’s heartbreak, we find our own. In her search for truth, we find hope.
Maria Alice Silva Amey deserves every spotlight coming her way. And at UK Journal, we are honored to share her story, not just because of her growing presence in literary circles but because her voice speaks to a deeper need. A need for stories that do not scream but resonate. A need for books that do not escape reality but embrace it.
As the moon continues to rise, so too does Maria Alice. Not with noise, but with grace. Not with spectacle, but with sincerity.
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Instagram: @mariaalicesilvaamey
Website: https://mariaaliceamey.com/
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Books Featured
Beautiful Moon: Wakes Me Up Before the Sunlight
Culminating Experience Personal Theory
Poetry Gives Different Magnitudes to Understand Your Thoughts
