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A museum of thoughts. An art gallery of emotions. Indie author 'Zainab Ladha' presents her debut poetry collection: 'The Unsolicited Thoughts', as a tribute to all deep-feelers. This beautiful assemblage of heartfelt poetry revolves around the themes of happiness, nostalgia, generational trauma, toxic perfectionism, heartbreak, insecurity, and finding your true meaning in life. Zainab believes this book is written for all those who are guided by their emotions but are at times blamed for being too sensitive or emotional. She hopes this manuscript serves as a relatable piece of literature and contributes to healing the wounds of those who read it.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A museum of thoughts. An art gallery of emotions. Indie author 'Zainab Ladha' presents her debut poetry collection: 'The Unsolicited Thoughts', as a tribute to all deep-feelers. This beautiful assemblage of heartfelt poetry revolves around the themes of happiness, nostalgia, generational trauma, toxic perfectionism, heartbreak, insecurity, and finding your true meaning in life. Zainab believes this book is written for all those who are guided by their emotions but are at times blamed for being too sensitive or emotional. She hopes this manuscript serves as a relatable piece of literature and contributes to healing the wounds of those who read it.
Autorenporträt
Zainab Ladha is an 18-year-old, indie author who is just starting her publishing journey. She fell in love with writing at the age of 13 and has since been working on her debut poetry collection- "The Unsolicited Thoughts'. When she isn't writing, Zainab loves to bake, paint, read and travel all across the globe. The top destination on her bucket list currently is Tokyo, Japan! Zainab is a creative, energetic and soulful person and she hopes that her poetry reflects her personality and all that she feels in a profound and beautiful manner. PS: She's also studying finance but tries not to dwell on that too much.