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Poetry was the only thing I could write/say as my world collapsed underneath my feet. These poems showcase every emotion I was feeling as I attempted to stitch my life back together when all i wanted was to feel heard and understood.
Things I Can Never Say Out Loud by Gaelle Guillaume Pdf
“Things I can never say out loud,” explores moments of deep inspiration and dives beneath the surface of emotional awareness. In all ages, “things I can never say out loud,” relates to common emotions that are mostly felt through moments of vulnerability. Not only has it captured the brutal honesty of the authors perspective of herself, but it has embodied the fluctuating events of life’s ups and downs.
Beautiful, necessary, and deeply personal. This powerful coming-of-age story about teen mental health and navigating grief will ressonate with fans of You'd Be Home Now and The Way I Used to Be. Ten years ago, the Scar Squad promised each other nothing would tear them apart. Even when Casey Jones Caruso lost her twin brother Sammy to an overdose, and their foursome became a threesome, the squad picked each other up. But when Casey’s feeling for the remaining members—Francesca and Benjamin—develop into romantic attraction, she worries the truth will dissolve them. Casey tries to ignore her heart, until Ben kisses her at a summer party, and Frankie kisses another girl. Now Casey must confront all the complicated feelings she’s buried—for her friends and for the brother she’s totally pissed at for dying. Since Sammy’s death, Casey has spilled all the things she can no longer say to him in journals, and now more than ever, she wishes he were here to help her decide whether she should guard her heart or bet it all on love, before someone else decides for her. Cassandra Newbould's stunning and deeply personal debut novel follows a teen girl struggling to find herself in life and in love after losing her twin brother to the opioid crisis.
How to Say I Love You Out Loud by Karole Cozzo Pdf
When Jordyn Michaelson's autistic brother joins her at her elite school, she's determined not to let anyone know they're related. Even if that means closing herself off to all her closest friends, including charming football stud Alex Colby. But despite her best intentions, she just can't shake the memory of kissing Alex last summer, and the desire to do it again. Can Jordyn find the courage to tell Alex how she really feels—and the truth about her family—before he slips away forever?
"A woman escapes Pol Pot's murderous regime in Cambodia after watching her family butchered, "like chickens" only to lose her way in America. An eight year old deaf girl breaks the hearts of the firefighters who respond to her call for help, only to find that her parents had been using her as a prostitute. An intoxicated "frequent flier" quizzes the crew with his latest trivia question and elderly people depend on 911 services when their breathing becomes difficult. Meanwhile, in Iraq, Sergeant Robert Morse, the author's brother serves his year, giving glimpses of life in Baghdad, of risking his life, and the lives of the people with him while transporting water along the Tigress River into Fallujah and of missing home. One brother is at war in a distant land, the other remains home and fights a different kind of battle. Hardship brings out the best in people, and a bond that had been weakened as life moves relentlessly forward, each lost in their own worlds strengthens when those far away worlds seem somehow closer with the realization that it all could end in an instant. There are people who need help, and people who give it. Often, the ones giving the help get a little as well. This insightful collection of one man's interactions with the people he encounters during a time span of six seasons paints a vivid picture of life in a small city. These are wonderful stories of triumph, loss, tedium and hilarity. Inspiring and concise, the author provides every person who spends time immersed between the pages of this book valuable insight into life at its most raw and powerful."--Publisher's website.
A Teenager's Notebook is a captivating poetry collection that delves deep into the human experience, exploring profound themes of anxiety, depression, relationships, LGBTQ+ struggles, and coming of age. Through heartfelt verses and poignant imagery, this book paints a vivid portrait of the complex emotions that shape our lives as young adults. Within its pages, readers will embark on an introspective journey, witnessing the raw vulnerability of the poet's voice as she navigates the depths of anxiety and depression. The poems reflect the anguish, the battle with inner demons, and the resilient spirit that emerges from the darkness, offering solace to those who may be grappling with similar struggles. In A Teenager's Notebook, the exploration of relationships takes center stage, delving into the intricacies of love, heartbreak, and the profound connections we forge. It beautifully captures the complexities of human interaction, from the euphoria of newfound romance to the pain of unrequited love, and everything in between. Additionally, this collection fearlessly tackles LGBTQ+ struggles, celebrating diverse identities and shedding light on the challenges faced by the community. The poems provide a platform for LGBTQ+ individuals to find solace, validation, and a sense of belonging in their unique experiences. The coming-of-age theme weaves throughout the book, tracing the poet's growth and self-discovery. From the tender moments of adolescence to the trials and triumphs of adulthood, the verses capture the universal journey of finding one's place in the world and the search for personal identity.
Reflections and a Time to Recover by Dorothy Powell Pdf
Reflections and a Time to Recover by Dorothy Powell Anna was a psychiatrist and she believed that her purpose was to help people regain their hopes and dreams. She would tell them about the importance of the imagination and that they could have anything they can imagine. She would tell them that without hope, you have no dream and without a dream, you die spiritually inside. She would encourage her patients to want something better than what they already had. She would listen to their painful stories and they would sound so familiar - as if they actually happened to her. Although she encouraged her patients never to give up, she wondered how they made it another day. Then, one night, Anna dreamed of an old woman who had waited twenty years to answer the question that grandmother said she was too young to understand about the pains of a broken heart. Then the old woman began to tell her about her childhood and said, “Write it down and read it out loud, and then you will understand it for yourself.” After the old woman finished her story, Anna remembered what grandmother said, “The past is the past and what was done was done.” Then Anna said, “I understand it now and I’m no longer angry with anyone, I’m just disappointed that I lost so much to stubbornness.”
Author : Charlie Jane Anders Publisher : Tordotcom Page : 195 pages File Size : 48,5 Mb Release : 2021-08-17 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines ISBN : 9781250800022
Never Say You Can't Survive by Charlie Jane Anders Pdf
WINNER OF THE 2022 HUGO AWARD FOR BEST RELATED WORK From Charlie Jane Anders, the award-winning author of novels such as All the Birds in the Sky and The City in the Middle of the Night, this is one of the most practical guides to storytelling that you will ever read. The world is on fire. So tell your story. Things are scary right now. We’re all being swept along by a tidal wave of history, and it’s easy to feel helpless. But we’re not helpless: we have minds, and imaginations, and the ability to visualize other worlds and valiant struggles. And writing can be an act of resistance that reminds us that other futures and other ways of living are possible. Full of memoir, personal anecdote, and insight about how to flourish during the present emergency, Never Say You Can’t Survive is the perfect manual for creativity in unprecedented times. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
An empowering look at finding your voice, facing your fears, and standing up for what's right, from the author of Property of the Rebel Librarian. Charlotte Andrews is perfectly fine being quiet--in fact, she prefers it. When she doesn't speak, people can't make fun of her stutter. But when she witnesses bullying on the school bus and doesn't say anything, her silence comes between her and her best friend. As if that wasn't bad enough, her parents signed her up for musical theater. Charlotte doesn't want to speak onstage, but at least she doesn't stutter when she sings. Then, just as she starts to find her voice, the arts program is cut. Charlotte can't stay silent anymore. So she begins to write. Anonymous encouraging notes to her classmates. Letters to the school board to save the school musical. And an essay about the end of her best friendship--and her hope that she can still save it. Words could save Charlotte Andrews and everything she believes in . . . if she just believes in herself enough to speak up.
I thought I'd live in silence forever . . . and then I met him. I'll never be able to hear, but music has always been a source of comfort for me. Rather than listen to the rhythm, I can actually feel the beat pulsing through me. It's pure bliss. So the moment I saw Thorin playing his guitar, I was mesmerized. I'd never seen anything more beautiful . . . or intimate. I couldn't tell where his body ended and the song began. He's everything I need in my life . . . I'm falling fast, hard, and deep. I want him more than anything. But while I live in silence, Thor lives in secrets. He's holding something back-something that's keeping this intensity, this longing from being real. And the silence may be too loud to bear . . .
Somewhere I Talk to the Moon by Samiksha Rungta Pdf
I asked the moon what it felt. It smiled, then cried a little. I asked the moon how it felt. It said, ‘Dark and lonely.’ It looked at me, It smiled. It said, ‘Much better now.’ I said to the moon it must be beautiful up there. It smiled, then cried a little. I said to the moon what if I joined you? It looked at me, It smiled. It said, ‘Much better.’
Falling in love? That's easy and natural. Staying and being in love? That's a challenge, at times. This is a story of two souls, who face this challenge and encounter it in a magical way. He is creative, narcissistic, and free-spirited. She is ambitious, loving, and selfless. After 5 years of love and marriage, there comes a point when they hit an unexplainable vacuum during a torrid fight, one fine Saturday night. The fight turns into an argument that seemed larger than it actually is. It reaches a point where they are confused about everything they have always believed about love in the first place. They go to sleep perturbed, but their souls stay awake. In love, and for love, the souls write letters to each other, taking us through a dream-memory-lane of the journey between them. In this one night lit with letters, how far do the souls go? How close do they get? What happens when the mortal bodies wake up in the morning? "When Souls Make Love" is all about love - a compilation of letters written between the two souls, and a testimony to how his generation experiences love. The story of these two souls takes you on a trip into the realms of relationship, expectations, dreams, memories, lust, and a lot more that remains untold. Welcome to the soul world, where everything is possible.
The Washington Post hails Greil Marcus as our greatest cultural critic. Writing in the London Review of Books, D. D. Guttenplan calls him probably the most astute critic of American popular culture since Edmund Wilson. For nearly thirty years, he has written a remarkable column that has migrated from the Village Voice to Artforum, Salon, City Pages, Interview, and The Believer and currently appears in the Barnes & Noble Review. It has been a laboratory where Marcus has fearlessly explored and wittily dissected an enormous variety of cultural artifacts, from songs to books to movies to advertisements, teasing out from the welter of everyday objects what amounts to a de facto theory of cultural transmission. Published to complement the paperback edition of The History of Rock & Roll in Ten Songs, Real Life Rock reveals the critic in full: direct, erudite, funny, fierce, vivid, astute, uninhibited, and possessing an unerring instinct for art and fraud. The result is an indispensable volume packed with startling arguments and casual brilliance.