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von Zara Bas

A collection of modern poetic-style prose to cradle, comfort, guide and hold space for emotions big and small. Fans of Yung Pueblo, Bianca Sparacino, and Brene Brown are sure to enjoy.I Have to Tell You Something is Zara Bas's first book of pieces written from the most tender depths of a healing heart exploring themes of love, loss, grief, loneliness and self-worth. Split into two sections of soft and hard truths, these are the words your inner child needed to hear.

von Bianca Sparacino

Happiness was always about being kind to yourself; it was always about embracing the person you were becoming.One day, you will understand that happiness was always about learning how to live with yourself, that your happiness was never in the hands of others. It was always about you. It was always about you.I think it’s brave that you get up in the morning when your heart aches and life is messy and you do not feel like being soft for the world.I think it is brave that you fight, I think it is brave that you choose, every single day, to move forward – because that is what makes you strong. That is what makes you strong.The Strength In Our Scars is Bianca Sparacino’s reminder to you: No matter what you’re going through, no matter where you are on your healing journey—you are strong. Through poetry, prose, and compassionate encouragement you would expect from someone who knows exactly what you’re working through, Sparacino is here with the words you need. The Strength In Our Scars tackles the gut-wrenching but relatable experiences of moving on, self-love, and ultimately learning to heal. In this book you will find peace, you will find a rock, you will find understanding, and you will find hope.

von Whitney Hanson

From TikTok phenomenon Whitney Hanson, a brand-new collection of poems exploring the cadences of love, loss, grief, and healingi am finally finding a balance,a great harmonybetween the lossand the love,between who i wasand who i have becomeIn this exquisite poetry collection, Whitney Hanson, chronicles the loss of a loved one, tracing the progression of grief and healing through the lens of music.We each begin with a simple note, but as life progresses, we’re led to the next note, and the next—all of which combine to form the melody of a song and a life. As life becomes more complicated and complex, we find that loss, grief, and heartache can muffle our music, making the world go silent.But as Whitney’s poems show, all of these rests and pauses in the music are part of the composition of life, and it is only by moving through the variations that we can find the harmony and grace that come with healing.

von Jett Giessuebel

Mind on Fire follows the havoc that Schizophrenia and other mental illnesses, such as Anxiety and Depression, can wreak on ones adolescence. Along with the feelings of despair, hopelessness, and anger that come with them; sometimes the way you heal isn't always healthy.Mind on Fire is the first in a brutally raw poetry trilogy that was written during the darkest time of the authors life.

von Victoria Hutchins

They Say You Can't Make Yourself Believe In Things, And They Might Be Right. But You Can Take A Walk With Optimism. You Can Hear Her Out When She Tells You The Universe Is Conspiring In Your Favor. You Can Keep Your Eyes Peeled For Signs That She's Right. Somewhere In The Future, The Next Version Of You Is Waiting. Are You Ready To Stop Hiding And Go Seek Them? Viral Poet Victoria Hutchins's First Book, Make Believe, Is A Reclamation Of Childlike Wonder And An Invitation To Stop Hiding From Your Joy. These Poems Pave A Path Of Reconnection To Our Bodies, Our Past, Our Wanting, And Our Wonder--ultimately Asking, How Do You Find Hope In A World Full Of Pain? Make Believe Is For Anyone Who Is Embarrassed About How Long They've Been Hiding From Themselves, Who Is One Bad Day Away From Thinking The World Is A Terrible Place, Whose Body Feels Like An Enemy To Their Soul, Or Who Is Struggling To Stick Around. Hutchins Challenges Readers To Reimagine Struggles As Superpowers And Uses The Power Of Confession And Nostalgia To Create A World Of Hope. Make Believe Will Inspire Readers To Go Out Looking, Heart In Hand, For Joy, Purpose, And Healing-- Provided By Publisher.

von Parisa Akhbari

Best friendship blossoms into something more in this gorgeously written queer literary romance."The heartache and longing of witnessing a beloved character pine hopelessly over her best friend has never brought me this much unadulterated joy." –National Book Award Finalist Sonora Reyes, author of The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic SchoolOver the past five years, Mitra Esfahani has known two constants: her best friend Bea Ortega and The Book—a dogeared moleskin she and Bea have been filling with the stanzas of an epic, never-ending poem since they were 13.For introverted Mitra, The Book is one of the few places she can open herself completely and where she gets to see all sides of brilliant and ebullient Bea. There, they can share everything—Mitra’s complicated feelings about her absent mother, Bea’s heartache over her most recent breakup—nothing too messy or complicated for The Book.Nothing except the one thing with the power to change their entire friendship: the fact that Mitra is helplessly in love with Bea.Told in lyrical, confessional prose and snippets of poetry Just Another Epic Love Poem takes readers on a journey that is equal parts joyful, heartbreaking, and funny as Mitra and Bea navigate the changing nature of I love you.

von Morgan Harper Nichols

A celebration of hope. An encounter with grace. A restoration of the heart. A healing of wounds. An anthem of freedom. This illustrated collection of poetry and prose invites you to stumble into the sunlight and delight in the wild and boundless grace you've been given.Popular Instagram poet and bestselling author Morgan Harper Nichols gives you the ultimate love letter to your mind, heart, soul, and body, reminding you: There is a purpose in every season No matter how you want to race through this day or run away from this place, you are invited to live fully—right here, right now Light will always find you, even when the sun sets and you sit awaiting the dawn You are always blooming in the way you were meant to All Along You Were Blooming is perfect for self-gifting for your own affirmation or giving to others on Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, birthdays, and other holidays and milestone days. In each small moment, whether in the light or the dark, you can make room for becoming, for breathing, for stumbling, and for simply being—for there is grace, today and every day.Follow Morgan on Instagram @morganharpernicols (along with her millions of followers), and look for more beautiful, thought-provoking poetry in her other collections: How Far You Have Come You Are Only Just Beginning

von Aidan Chambers

From the winner of the Michael L. Printz Award and the Carnegie Medal, a work of astonishing intimacy and depthUsing a pillow book as her form, nineteen-year-old Cordelia Kenn sets out to write out her life for her unborn daughter. What emerges is a portrait of an extraordinary girl, who writes frankly of love, sex, poetry, nature, faith, and of herself in the world. Her thoughts range widely: on Shakespeare and breasts, periods and piano playing, friendship and trees, consciousness and sleep, and much more besides. As she writes of William Blacklin, the boy she chooses as her first lover, or Julie, the teacher who encourages her spiritual life, Cordelia maddens, fascinates, and ultimately seduces the reader. This is a character never to be forgotten from a writer at the height of his powers.

von Bianca Sparacino

This collection is a manifesto of the journey every human being takes throughout their life; an assembly of words that celebrates the resilience of the human heart through stages of hurting, feeling, healing and loving. Bianca Sparacino?s first collection of work is one that will speak to the very depths of those who read it, inspiring a will to love, and live.

von Haemin Sunim

Every person's life is a journey toward themselves.The School for Broken Hearts , founded by bestselling mega-monk Haemin Sunim, provides a safe and caring space for people going through a difficult stage in life. Following on from his first two immensely successful books (where the first was about slowing down, and the second was about accepting imperfection), this time, it's about finding one's path.In this book, which offers ancient wisdom for modern living and embodies Haemin's trademark mixture of illustrations, narrative, quotes, poems, aphorisms, he shows how you too can find both inner tranquillity and "small but certain happiness", whatever burden you are carrying - be that a broken relationship, an unmanageable work/life balance or a painful bereavement. Along the way there are chapters on Self-Knowledge, Family, Friends, and Loneliness, and as Haemin proves, when our minds grow tranquil, everything becomes clearer; we can be healed of our pain and live our best lives.