My Life In Pieces

My Life In Pieces

Andrew Horner

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Editorial:
Andrew Horner
Año de edición:
2022
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781800689220
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Can the right words speak to us on a deeper level touching those hard to reach places inside us?My Life in PiecesIs the metamorphosis of my own mental health battles, breaking through that damaged skin and healing.Learning to navigate through life’s complex storms and finding aspects of hope along the way.’My Life in Pieces’ is a semi-auto biographical account of my life through poems and the way I have seen the world change during some of these challenging times. Especially over the last few years. When the world went crazy, art kept me sane.’My Life in Pieces’ is a collection of poetry and prose about the human condition and the complex world we find ourselves in. It is moments and extracts from my time dealing with my mental health and the cathartic nature of words and writing your feelings. This book can allow people to get away from all the noise and speed of this crazy world and just take some time to breathe, reflect and hopefully even heal. When you are in your darkest moments thinking you’re going through it alone, this book is a friend to remind you that you’re not alone.  I hope it can be an inspiration from one warrior of light to another.

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