Letters to the Mirrors

Letters to the Mirrors

Navi Mistral

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Editorial:
Navi Mistral
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798233590375
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What if the person in the glass is the one you’ve been running from all along?Letters to the Mirrors is a raw and lyrical journey through the shadows of the soul and the golden light of the horizon. It explores the quiet agony of losing oneself to please others, the wreckage of a heart broken in silence, and the fierce, necessary transformation of a 'villain' who finally learned to choose itself.Divided into five emotional movements-Distortion, Spark, Stillness, Refraction, and Clarity-these poems serve as a map for anyone who has ever felt the 'heavy fog' of their darkest hours, chased the wrong sunset while waiting for the stars, been called a villain for finally building a wall, and found peace in the blue hour and the sound of the sea.This is more than a book of poetry; it is a confession and a reclamation. It is a reminder that even the most shattered mirror can still catch the light, and that letting go is often the only way to rise.Step through the glass. The truth is waiting.

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