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¿"You have changed at least one life- mine- with your thoughts conceptualized into this phenomenally articulated book. This is a once-in-a-lifetime read... Poetry exposing the brutal core of humanity that the world desperately needs."- Elyse Haslam on Goodreads -------- For readers of Sylvia Plath and lovers of raw and defiant inner truths, Sadia Hakim offers a visual poetry book that feels like a soul remembering itself - wounded, watchful, and unapologetically human. This debut collection blends confessional and journal-style reflections with psychological depth, exploring themes of rage,…mehr

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¿"You have changed at least one life- mine- with your thoughts conceptualized into this phenomenally articulated book. This is a once-in-a-lifetime read... Poetry exposing the brutal core of humanity that the world desperately needs."- Elyse Haslam on Goodreads -------- For readers of Sylvia Plath and lovers of raw and defiant inner truths, Sadia Hakim offers a visual poetry book that feels like a soul remembering itself - wounded, watchful, and unapologetically human. This debut collection blends confessional and journal-style reflections with psychological depth, exploring themes of rage, trauma, tender things that make life worth living, and the sacred discomfort of self-confrontation. The Weight of Tender Things is for those who feel everything, who read between the lines, who sense the unspoken, and who have learned to stand firm in a world that often demands their softness without offering safety. It is not just visual poetry. It is a confession. A mirror to the parts of you that have been silenced, mishandled, or seen as too much. ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿This is a fully colored special edition paperback thoughtfully designed as both a visual and emotional experience.
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Sadia Hakim is the most significant pioneering confessional poet and literary nonfiction writer in Pakistani English literature, widely recognized for keeping the legacy of Sylvia Plath's confessional style alive within the contemporary South Asian literary landscape. Her powerful hybrid work, The Weight of Tender Things, is fiercely rebellious, blending raw, autobiographical confessional writing with integrated visual art and journal-style reflections. Sadia's writing confronts trauma, familial dysfunction, and identity struggles with a raw honesty that resonates with readers globally. Coming from a medical and scientific background, her work masterfully employs specialized scientific terminology to convey intense emotions and psychological states. Her themes focus on depth over surfaces, alienated feelings, profound intellectual and emotional loneliness, and the frustration of educated potential being sacrificed for domesticity. Sadia's voice confronts the intense psychological themes and self-loathing that many writers dare not touch. As a proudly neurodivergent and intensely introverted author, her work is essential for those seeking unvarnished emotional truth and is highly recommended for fans of literary icons like Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, and Anne Sexton.