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Where The Wings Break And Rise is a collection of poetry that explores profound and multifaceted themes including personal growth, finding one's identity, love, and heartbreak. The work employs elements of fantasy as a symbolic framework, providing readers with a contemplative space to engage with the complexities of emotional experience. It also includes a series of poems that reflect both the tenderness and complexity of human connection-capturing the quiet joys, deep ache, and inevitable transformations that accompany it.Through introspective language, the poems talk about anxious minds and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Where The Wings Break And Rise is a collection of poetry that explores profound and multifaceted themes including personal growth, finding one's identity, love, and heartbreak. The work employs elements of fantasy as a symbolic framework, providing readers with a contemplative space to engage with the complexities of emotional experience. It also includes a series of poems that reflect both the tenderness and complexity of human connection-capturing the quiet joys, deep ache, and inevitable transformations that accompany it.Through introspective language, the poems talk about anxious minds and quiet nights where thoughts overflow. This collection is both a mirror and a companion-offering comfort, clarity, and the quiet strength needed to rise after breaking.
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Hiya Banerjee is an 18-year-old poet and writer passionate about personal growth and emotions. She has authored two books: Unheard Soliloquies, an anthology that explores the silent, unspoken words within us, and Strangers With Memories, a short novel delving into friendships, change, and the bittersweet nature of new beginnings. Alongside her books, she writes insightful blogs focused on emotional well-being and self-improvement, aiming to inspire readers to embrace their journeys with courage and honesty. Her work resonates deeply with teens navigating their own paths.