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My Eyes Tell a Story The Ink Speaks the Truth

My Eyes Tell a Story The Ink Speaks the Truth

My Eyes Tell a Story The Ink Speaks the Truth

CharNell Fitchett

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Año de edición:
2011
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781463435868
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CharNell Fitchett, a vibrant 21 year old, grew up being known as the 'preacher’s kid.' Blessed to be raised by both her parents, she is the youngest of four children and the only daughter. She spent most of her childhood growing up in a small town known as Snow Hill, MD. To her family and close friends she has the personality of a true superstar. Dancing, singing, acting and making others laugh comes natural to her. When it comes to meeting new people she can be known to automatically shift into her introverted personality. When you come in contact with this brilliant young lady, everyone has the opportunity to get the 'Best of Both Worlds.' Before entering her sophomore year of high school, her world was shaken by the abrupt death of her mentor. Doing what she does best, she began to pull out notebooks and write letters to ease the heavy burden she was dealing with. Within six years, those letters soon turned into poems and she has no intention on stopping anytime soon. Writing poetry has become an emotional release for CharNell and has helped her get through many difficult times in her life and she recognizes writing as a tool to get her through obstacles she may face in the future. Writing keeps her sane in this crazy world and has inspired her to take life head on! She may come off as shy at times, but the words she writes provides the voice that she needs to inspire others. CharNell’s words will take you on a journey that will ignite and positively encourage a new generation. And this is only the beginning...

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