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In this compilation of inner recollections, we are taken on a journey of self-reflection, childhood nostalgia, stress and vulnerability through deeply imagistic metaphors, raw emotion and simple tone. Hours and Days explores the inner struggles of an adolescent in the face of societal pressures set by the education system, family, friends and by oneself. The poems in these pages reminisce about the past, challenge the present and fear the future. A collection of smiles and tears, Hours and Days will leave you reaching for your dreams and facing the hardships of reality.

Produktbeschreibung
In this compilation of inner recollections, we are taken on a journey of self-reflection, childhood nostalgia, stress and vulnerability through deeply imagistic metaphors, raw emotion and simple tone. Hours and Days explores the inner struggles of an adolescent in the face of societal pressures set by the education system, family, friends and by oneself. The poems in these pages reminisce about the past, challenge the present and fear the future. A collection of smiles and tears, Hours and Days will leave you reaching for your dreams and facing the hardships of reality.
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Autorenporträt
About the Author Kriti Mukherjee was born in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She moved to the United States in 2009 and has lived in six states and has visited forty others since childhood. Kriti has always displayed an immense love for art, working in oil, charcoal and pencil. She has shown her portraits, landscapes, and thematic pieces in school exhibitions and is involved in the local arts community. She has also immersed herself in a variety of literary pursuits-from writing short stories in her elementary years to developing meaningful poems as she got older. Through her poems, Kriti expresses the vulnerability of being an adolescent girl in the face of expectations set by family, friends and society. Her simple words depict the nostalgia, pain, self loathing, hope and beauty that comes from being a teenager in the 21st century. Kriti lives in Princeton, New Jersey, where she shares a home with her mother, father, and younger brother. This is her first full-length collection of poems.