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Tales of Nature Lost among the Thorns

Tales of Nature Lost among the Thorns

Jaydin C Donough / Silent writer

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Jaydin Donough
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781037020926
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'Tales of Nature Lost Among the Thorns' is a journey through the many faces of love, each poem a petal, thorn, or root that brings depth to the landscape of the human heart. In this collection, author Jaydin C. Donough explores love from its tender beginnings to the complexities that challenge it, and the resilience that allows it to bloom again. Divided into chapters that follow love’s stages-from innocence and growth, through trials, loss, healing, and transcendence-each poem offers readers a glimpse into love’s beauty, power, and mystery.At just 19, Jaydin C. Donough may be at the beginning of his understanding of love, but the depth of introspection found here speaks to a wisdom beyond years. With vivid nature-inspired imagery and forms ranging from sonnets to free verse, this collection captures love as a force that shapes, challenges, and heals. Some pieces also connect to themes in his previous book, Please Don’t Forget About Me, a dedication to a future love, promising that 'I’ve been waiting for you all along.' Now, this new collection moves beyond longing, delving into the essence of love itself.Complete with a glossary and notes to aid readers of all backgrounds, Tales of Nature Lost Among the Thorns is both an invitation to feel love’s power and a reminder that every stage-each petal and thorn-teaches us something essential about ourselves. Whether you’ve loved deeply or are just beginning, this collection offers words to cherish on your own journey.

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