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""Free to be Me is a deeply personal and honest collection of writings that offer a window into the unfiltered scribbles of the author's mind. The author invites you on a journey through the ups and downs of life, sharing their raw honesty and vulnerability with an unflinching emotion that is both refreshing and inspiring. From heartbreak to healing, triumph to tragedy; Free to be Me is a powerful reminder of the beauty that is still to be found in the messiness of life. Through their words, the author encourages the reader to pause and reflect on the meaning of life, even when faced with the…mehr

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""Free to be Me is a deeply personal and honest collection of writings that offer a window into the unfiltered scribbles of the author's mind. The author invites you on a journey through the ups and downs of life, sharing their raw honesty and vulnerability with an unflinching emotion that is both refreshing and inspiring. From heartbreak to healing, triumph to tragedy; Free to be Me is a powerful reminder of the beauty that is still to be found in the messiness of life. Through their words, the author encourages the reader to pause and reflect on the meaning of life, even when faced with the darkest of moments. Each piece in this collection is a testament to the power of hope, and a gentle reminder that even in the most difficult of times, there is always a glimmer of light waiting to be found.""
Autorenporträt
""Jo Hope is a mental wellbeing writer who has been sharing her unfiltered thoughts on social media platforms for over a decade. She describes herself as a highly sensitive, peace-loving, empathetic introvert; who isn't afraid to embrace her weird side. A mother of one human and her four-legged fur-therapist - Lottie the Border Collie - Jo is originally from the City of Leicester and a former student of Inglehurst and New Parks schools. Jo began her career pursuing Nursing & Midwifery and more recently worked in Government Audit Management. Her various voluntary roles have seen her writing for CAFOD and offering peer advocacy support for local charity LAMP. Jo is now venturing into the world of freestyle poetry, dipping her toe into the publishing world. When she is not writing about her own life experiences, Jo has her head in several books at once, she is often found researching, and enjoys taking photographs of everything she sees in and around her local rural area - which is more commonly known for its humble pork pie!""