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Love Letters from a 20-Something

Love Letters from a 20-Something

Bella Scipione

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Editorial:
Isabella L Scipione
Año de edición:
2026
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Memorias
ISBN:
9798218944643
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You don’t have it all figured out-what if that’s the point?In her literary In her literary debut, Bella Scipione explores love, loss, identity, and self-discovery in this collection of memoir-in-essays, Love Letters from a 20-Something. Each essay is about existing in the in-between: between certainty and doubt, wanting more and not knowing exactly what 'more' means yet, and the spaces in between understanding the person you once were and discovering the one you have yet to become. In her early twenties, Scipione navigates relationships, friendships, places both familiar and far from home, long stretches of uncertainty, and learning how to sit with unanswered questions, shifting identities, and the quiet pressure to figure out life as soon as possible. Travel poses not as an escape or reinvention, but as revolving scenery where these never-ending questions follow: Who am I becoming? What do I want? And how do I trust myself without a clear guarantee?These essays explore heartbreak, loneliness, desire, grief, and self-trust without offering definitive conclusions or life lessons. Instead, they retain honesty about evolving in a world that demands clarity before it’s earned-about letting go of timelines that don’t fit, listening inward when everyone else seems louder, and finding meaning even when the path forward is unclear. For anyone in their twenties-or anyone who remembers how disorienting that decade can be-Love Letters from a 20-Something is a reminder that not having all the answers isn’t falling behind; it’s being human.

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