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What Doesn’t Kill You, Still Hurts

What Doesn’t Kill You, Still Hurts

Grace Jackson

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789908001500

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In 'What Doesn’t Kill You, Still Hurts,' the author navigates the tumultuous terrain of resilience and vulnerability through a compelling collection of poems. Each verse is a poignant exploration of the wounds that shape us, the scars we carry, and the bittersweet beauty of survival.  With evocative imagery and raw emotion, this book delves into the complexities of pain, love, and healing. It invites readers to confront their own struggles while finding solace in shared experiences.  From the haunting echoes of heartbreak to the soft whispers of hope, every poem serves as a reminder that while we may endure, we are also deeply affected. This collection is a tribute to the strength found in our fragility, urging us to embrace the journey of living with what doesn’t kill us, yet still leaves its mark.

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