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Blaming the Coffee for Everything

Blaming the Coffee for Everything

Nora Sinclair

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9783690855204
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'Blaming the Coffee for Everything' is a whimsical collection of poems that captures the bittersweet essence of modern life through the lens of a beloved morning ritual. The book invites readers into a world where the daily cup of coffee becomes a metaphor for our quirks, misadventures, and the little imperfections that make us human.  With a blend of humor and introspection, each poem explores themes of love, anxiety, and self-deception, all with a steaming mug in hand. The verses will make you chuckle, ponder, and perhaps even reconsider your own relationship with caffeine as the author weaves together vivid imagery and relatable experiences.  Whether you find solace in the comforting aroma or blame your coffee for a string of mishaps, this collection is a heartfelt homage to the complexities of life-one sip at a time. Perfect for both coffee aficionados and poetry lovers, this book will keep you inspired long after the last drop.

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