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Dive into your emotions with You're Never Too Much: Poems For Every Emotion, and know that it's OK to feel everything, always, all at once.
A stunning gift book containing poems that'll tap into every emotion - and empowering you to feel them - from classic poetry, well loved poets and bold, new modern voices. An offering for every mood and moment, this is the perfect companion for moments of solitude or sharing, promising to move and resonate deeply with anyone who has felt too much or not enough.
This poignant collection, curated by Charlie Castelletti, will help you navigate all
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Dive into your emotions with You're Never Too Much: Poems For Every Emotion, and know that it's OK to feel everything, always, all at once.

A stunning gift book containing poems that'll tap into every emotion - and empowering you to feel them - from classic poetry, well loved poets and bold, new modern voices. An offering for every mood and moment, this is the perfect companion for moments of solitude or sharing, promising to move and resonate deeply with anyone who has felt too much or not enough.

This poignant collection, curated by Charlie Castelletti, will help you navigate all that life throws at you. From falling in love to having your heart broken, to feeling anxious about and having hope for the world, this anthology is the perfect gift on your journey to self-discovery.


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Autorenporträt
Charlie Castelletti is a writer and editor. He holds a BA in English Language and Literature from King's College, London, and an MPhil from the University of Cambridge where he focused on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, period adaptations and queer audiences. He is the author of The Manor House Governess under the pseudonym C. A. Castle and he's also a picture book author. He has compiled anthologies for Macmillan Collector's Library where he contrasts the old with the new, from zodiacs to modern dating, always with a view to capturing the zeitgeist. He lives in Cambridgeshire.