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Pretty Painful is a heartfelt poetry collection that explores the relationship between beauty and pain. With raw emotion and tender honesty, Ruth Dzhurayeva writes about love, heartbreak, healing, identity, and self-discovery. Each poem captures the silent ache of sorrow and the quiet strength of resilience, inviting readers to embrace every part of themselves, even the broken ones. This debut collection offers more than poetry; it offers connection, comfort, and clarity for those navigating life's messier moments. Pretty Painful is a companion for anyone learning to feel deeply, heal gently, and remember they are never alone in their pain.…mehr

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Pretty Painful is a heartfelt poetry collection that explores the relationship between beauty and pain. With raw emotion and tender honesty, Ruth Dzhurayeva writes about love, heartbreak, healing, identity, and self-discovery. Each poem captures the silent ache of sorrow and the quiet strength of resilience, inviting readers to embrace every part of themselves, even the broken ones. This debut collection offers more than poetry; it offers connection, comfort, and clarity for those navigating life's messier moments. Pretty Painful is a companion for anyone learning to feel deeply, heal gently, and remember they are never alone in their pain.
Autorenporträt
Ruth Dzhurayeva is a psychology student, writer, and mental health advocate who believes in the healing power of truth. Known for her emotional honesty and heartfelt reflections, she explores the beauty found in both light and darkness. Her work is rooted in compassion, vulnerability, and resilience. Ruth created EmpoweredWithRuth on TikTok and Instagram to support others on their journey toward self-love, healing, and growth. She hopes to make others feel seen, understood, and less alone in their struggles. Pretty Painful is her first poetry collection, written to help readers find strength in their own stories.