Rhythms of the Soul

Rhythms of the Soul

Mélissa Délalie Houinsou

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Editorial:
Mélissa Délalie Houinsou
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781069394613
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Life is a rhythm-sometimes steady, sometimes chaotic, but always moving. In this collection of poetry, Melissa Delalie Houinsou takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of life-the innocence of childhood, the sting of heartbreak, the weight of expectations, and the quiet strength of healing. With raw honesty and deep emotion, Rhythms of the Soul captures the moments that shape us, break us, and ultimately make us whole.This book is for anyone who has ever felt lost, loved, hurt, or hopeful. If you’ve ever searched for meaning in the chaos, you’ll find pieces of yourself in these pages.About the author: Melissa Delalie Houinsou is a poet, writer, and passionate storyteller who weaves emotions into words. She is the author of You Made Me Smile and Un Pari Dangereux, as well as a TEDx performer and advocate for health literacy through her digital series, Health Corner. With a background in health sciences, her poetry speaks to the heart, capturing life’s struggles and beauty with raw honesty.vBeyond writing, she is a medical student and an advocate for mental well-being. Whether through poetry, research, or mentorship, she seeks to inspire, educate, and connect with others.You can follow her journey on social media, where she shares her love for poetry, storytelling, and advocacy ( instagram: @lalie_mel).

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