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Your Tears Fall Like Pearls is essential reading for anyone who has loved deeply enough to grieve and struggled through the labyrinths of loss and emotional pain. Adukeh the Poet's debut poetry collection offers an intimate and honest exploration of grief, loss, and emotional struggle and the sometimes slow journey toward healing. This powerful collection of fourteen poems tells stories of loss and grief in various forms - the death of loved ones, broken relationships, addiction recovery and spiritual wrestling. While the collection does not shy away from the realities of grief, it points…mehr

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Your Tears Fall Like Pearls is essential reading for anyone who has loved deeply enough to grieve and struggled through the labyrinths of loss and emotional pain. Adukeh the Poet's debut poetry collection offers an intimate and honest exploration of grief, loss, and emotional struggle and the sometimes slow journey toward healing. This powerful collection of fourteen poems tells stories of loss and grief in various forms - the death of loved ones, broken relationships, addiction recovery and spiritual wrestling. While the collection does not shy away from the realities of grief, it points towards the hope of spiritual comfort in the darkest of times. "Your tears fall like pearls, I'll catch and place them in my treasure chest." Your tears fall like pearls is for you if you want to: * Receive permission to grieve loss in all its forms * Gain courage to embrace challenging situations * Hear stories of hope, healing and recovery
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Adukeh ('beloved one') is a London-based writer, poet and facilitator. Major themes in her work include beauty, brokenness, stillness, and healing, often explored through the lens of her Christian faith and spiritual experiences. Her poetry has taken her to many venues, from cookshops and community centres to cathedrals and public squares. She has also presented her poetry as part of the Highams Park Festival of Culture and was an associate artist of the Unveiling Festival in 2018 and 2020.