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  • av Diah Patel
    170,-

    ""A goosebump-inducing collection of 21 poetries written over 21 consecutive days describing various emotions felt by the author Diah Patel (10 years young) during the 21 days period. Author uses the magic of words to personify the emotions to beautifully describe the finer details of the feelings we often shy away from.""

  • av Iman Ibrahim
    170,-

    ""a collection of piecesabout the struggle between my desire to be betterand my inability to do more,intercepted by the kindness of othersand the blessings that I have been given.""

  • av Nisha Mccline
    170,-

    ""To all who read this book,I wrote this collection of poetry, to you with love and gratitude in my heart. This book was inspired by the experiences I have felt and witnessed throughout my life. It is a reflection of the emotions and thoughts that have touched me deeply, and I hope that it resonates with you in the same way.There is no set theme to this collection, but rather a compilation of what I felt compelled to write about. It is my hope that in reading this book, you will find something that speaks to you, that you can relate to, and that brings you comfort or understanding.To those who have experienced love, heartbreak, joy, pain, and everything in between, this book is for you. It is a reminder that we are all human, that we all experience a range of emotions, and that it is okay to express them in our own way.Thank you for taking the time to read my words and to share this journey with me. I hope that this book brings you a sense of connection, of understanding, and of peace.With love and appreciation,Nisha""

  • av Tehya Russell
    170,-

    A short collection of poems about childhood, growing up, growing apart, and life in a small town.

  • av Nicole Roache
    170,-

    Musings of a life mostly lived at the beach.

  • av Evi Lola
    170,-

    ""At first I thought I couldn't feel. Then I felt everything.Now I just write.About you, me, the moments we didn't live and the things we didn't say.The first time I saw you, the last and everything between...""

  • av Kettly-Dreanna Montina
    170,-

    A collection of poems that I have written pre, during, and post pandemic. They highlight my transition from heartbreak to healing, stagnancy to growth, defeat to blessing. These poems were written from the perspective of an overcomer, a persevering woman, a bare and raw soul. If I only manage to inspire one person then my purpose has been fulfilled.

  • av Kaitlyn DiVito
    170,-

    A collection of poems surrounding mental health and moving through life as a teenager.

  • av Samantha Hinson
    170,-

    ""This book is a collection of free- versed poems from fears of mediocrity to the darkness experienced in the world, to small embracing moments of love and peace. It is a journey through my mind, life, pain, and love. Though, I'm sure that almost anyone will see a piece of themselves within at least one of these poems.""

  • av Amy Brewer
    170,-

    A book of poetry from the heart of someone with too many feelings

  • av Kasia Brown
    170,-

    this is a book of rough poems and scratchy thoughts

  • av Evelyn Oglesby
    170,-

    This book is a series of poems for connecting with nature and the inner child. Poems that inspire and allows you to journey along the path to rediscovery.

  • av Noni Davidson
    170,-

    ""A collection of poems from various points of a healing journey.*Read with caution. Some topics are more heavy then others.*""

  • av Courtney Reeves
    170,-

    A collection of poems on survival, acceptance, and the castles we build in the air.

  • av Chinzupe Phiri
    170,-

    Love, Pain and Other Clichés' is a catalogue of poems that document a range of feelings and ruminations. They are a window into the mind of a young adult compartmentalising ego, identity, vulnerability, purpose and sorrow.

  • av Raquel Costa
    170,-

    ""When I sit next to the river, in the quietness of late afternoon, I swear I can feel the presence of God. The same river that called me to Madrid a year ago without me fully understanding the strength of the pull yet.This September I found myself, for the third time in my life moving to a different country to live for a while. I thought I had control over my destiny, I thought that after all the changes I have lived I would want something safe, comfortable and simple. The problem is: transformation doesn't happen in safe, comfortable and simple. Transformation happens as we take genuine, courageous and deliberate steps towards our future and also when we surrender to the higher power that moves us all.This book is about my experience of seeing the signs, following them and listening hard. God speaks to us in many ways: through people, experiences and in my case, through this river. So when the river spoke, I listened.""

  • av Jeen April Del Mundo Lay
    170,-

    From grief to joy, loss and victory, this book is about all the seasons my life has been through. That in every pain, there is no greater reap than the joy after.

  • av Dawn Wiedeman
    186,-

    This book is a collection of poems about a girl's experiences with grief, pain, and loss of love as she tries to regain herself and remember that not every person was meant to stick around.

  • av Lana Al Habl
    170,-

    This is a revolt against understanding, a string of words that thrive in the abstract, a dedication to the grey where starkness meets to form a murky substance. Life and its offerings are beyond our comprehension: and that's the way it should be. These poems are an ode to the breakdown of comprehension into tiny shatters of endless curiosities and questions.

  • av Rake E. Bond
    170,-

    Penned notes, day dreams, pangs and hopes of the world in love.

  • av Carolyn Hagan
    170,-

    Through her courageous exploration of personal experiences and her unyielding commitment to social justice, Carol Hagan weaves together a poetic tapestry that encourages readers to embrace their own vulnerabilities and to find strength within their stories. Her words serve as a beacon of compassion and understanding, reminding us that our struggles, though unique, are intertwined in the human experience.

  • av Lucy Tate
    186,-

    A collection of short poems from the mind, heart, and soul.

  • av Abigail Arrington
    170,-

    A collection of poems that vary in style and tone. It's mostly free verse poems but occasionally there will be haikus or other forms. You'll find poems of love, happiness, freedom, change and much more! I wrote these poems in a 21 day challenge, but some of them were older.

  • av Sarah Smith
    170,-

    Poems by a romantic soul attempting to process trauma.

  • av Joshua Francis
    170,-

    A book of 40 year-old poems.

  • av Carol Paul Joseph
    186,-

    ""In this little (first) collection of poems, the writer explores his love of iambic verse. In this collection, at most times, blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) or iambic tetrameter has been used. The themes are common, almost universal, and are drawn from books, films, and people's experiences: troubled relationships, life and death, faith, giving and receiving, the purpose of one's life, etc.""

  • av Natalie Penna
    170,-

    ""The series of poems presented in this book were inspired by my personal meditation practice. The book is broken down into 21 separate poems with one poem dedicated to each day. 'Breath' begins by going through each chakra (poems 1-7), then moving onto 'I am' affirmations (poems 8-14) and ending with letting go and releasing (poems 15-21). As you read each line of the poems, contemplate how they relate to your personal situation.""

  • av Tara Williams
    170,-

    ""This is a collection of poems and Haikus. The Missing Harp is about a young angel who plays the sounds of nature. She lost her precious harp and has to tell Mother Nature, before the world goes quiet. There are other poems about a messy bedroom and an annoying little sister; a poem about a puppy named Peanut, and a year of Haikus.""

  • av Neha A.
    290,-

    Over the ten years of my teaching career, I have received an abundance of requests from parents of my students to suggest a book which would evoke students' interest in reading and allow them to enhance their vocabulary. Though I recommended many books, I personally wanted to contribute towards this ideology. Also, it's crucial to imbibe valuable virtues in contemporary children, which are passed on to us by our parents. I have written this book considering all these aspects. I am hopeful children and adults will enjoy reading simple stories and poems with impactful morals.

  • av Stephanie Agotborde
    170,-

    ""These poems come to me at the end of a very intense transformative process. They are the bridge towards a new version of myself. I hope everyone going through the chaos of healing and evolving can find some comfort and faith in them. I'm not ready to bloom yet but I'll share the process: in 21 days, in 21 poems.""

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