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Tainted Coffee With 3 Teaspoons Of Sugar

Tainted Coffee With 3 Teaspoons Of Sugar

Darcel Ranay Gibson

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The Books Central
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781970686036
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Tainted Coffee With 3 Teaspoons of Sugar is a collection of poems and short reflections about survival, faith, and the slow work of healing after abuse. Darcel Ranay Gibson writes with honesty and care, helping readers go from shock and sorrow toward courage, clarity, and hope.What you will find insidePoems that speak to grief, trauma, resilience, and renewed faithScenes from real life that show how love and belief can rebuild a heartLanguage that is vivid and accessible for readers of poetry and memoirA voice that refuses to glamorize suffering and instead points to healingWho this book is forSurvivors who want words that understand what they have lived throughFamily, friends, counselors, and faith leaders who support survivorsReaders who appreciate poetry with a clear message and a compassionate coreAbout the authorDarcel Ranay Gibson is a librarian, actor, and photographer whose work and life center on compassion, perseverance, and faith. Her poems have appeared in collaborative works and gallery settings, and her voice is rooted in lived experience and service.Content guidanceThe book addresses domestic violence, trauma, and recovery.If you are ready for the challenges that life throws at you, and still believe in tomorrow after a tough battle, this book is for you.

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