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All Things Can Be True | Todo Puede Ser Cierto

All Things Can Be True | Todo Puede Ser Cierto

Deyanira Contreras

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Mama’s Kitchen Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798989382996
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In a world that often demands certainty, All Things Can Be True | Todo Puede Ser Cierto invites readers to embrace the fluidity of identity, sexuality, culture, and language through a vibrant collection of bilingual poetry. Deyanira Contreras, born in Mexico and raised in Los Angeles, explores themes of self-discovery and connection, bridging the gap between two worlds with a poetic voice that speaks to the heart of navigating the topics of identity, sexuality, and self-discovery in English and Spanish.This introspective poetry book delves into the universal quest for understanding oneself and one’s place in the world. Through her reflections on identity, sexuality, and culture, Contreras intertwines wit, desire, and bravery, offering readers a poignant exploration of cultural fluidity and the power of empathy. Her poems transcend borders, providing a bilingual narrative that touches on the complexities of belonging and the beauty of diversity.All Things Can Be True | Todo Puede Ser Cierto is more than a collection of poems; it is a celebration of self-reflection, the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, and a testament to the resilience of those who seek connection across cultures. For readers who enjoy poetry about identity and introspection, this book offers a unique and heartfelt journey.

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