Where The Fire Went

Where The Fire Went

Amira Jennah

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Life4Poetry LLC
Año de edición:
2025
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ISBN:
9798218628307
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Where the Fire Went is a raw, soul-stirring journey through grief, growth, and the reclamation of self. In this collection of poetry, parables, and personal reflections, Amira Jennah opens her heart to the page, crafting a body of work that is as unpredictable and beautiful as life itself. There is no strict order here, only the honest unfolding of healing in all its chaos and clarity.Written in the stillness of early mornings and the ache of sleepless nights, these pages explore the power of writing, movement, and solitude to alchemize pain into purpose. Amira writes about heartbreak, joy, friendship, faith, and the unspoken truths that live between each breath. Whether through vulnerable verses or spiritually grounded insights, she invites readers to examine their own fires. Those moments that burned them, shaped them, and ultimately transformed them.This is not just a book, it is a mirror, a journal, a late night conversation, a quiet place to cry and rise. It is for anyone learning how to keep going after the storm. For anyone who has ever loved too hard, broken too deeply, or questioned if the light inside them could ever burn again.Where the Fire Went reminds us that healing is not linear, love is not always enough, and art can be the bridge back to ourselves.

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