Tosin Peters's debut poetry collection, Letters to Untitled, is a collection that weaves together poems, prose, and reflections, guiding you through the poignant journey of a protagonist's coming-of-age. The narrative gracefully traces their path through the challenges of love, pain, childhood, and religious trauma as they navigate the complex terrain of deconstruction. Divided into four evocative sections-Pain, Trauma, Shedding, and Deconstruction-each unveiling a distinct facet of the journey. This collection deeply explores the profound themes of love, heartbreak, pain, childhood trauma,…mehr
Tosin Peters's debut poetry collection, Letters to Untitled, is a collection that weaves together poems, prose, and reflections, guiding you through the poignant journey of a protagonist's coming-of-age. The narrative gracefully traces their path through the challenges of love, pain, childhood, and religious trauma as they navigate the complex terrain of deconstruction. Divided into four evocative sections-Pain, Trauma, Shedding, and Deconstruction-each unveiling a distinct facet of the journey. This collection deeply explores the profound themes of love, heartbreak, pain, childhood trauma, religious trauma, healing, letting go, mental health, growth, inner child healing, self-love, self-discovery, and deconstruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Letters to Untitled, is a collection that weaves together poems, prose, and reflections, guiding you through the poignant journey of a protagonist's coming-of-age. The narrative gracefully traces their path through the challenges of love, pain, childhood, and religious trauma as they navigate the complex terrain of deconstruction.Divided into four evocative sections-Pain, Trauma, Shedding, and Deconstruction-each unveiling a distinct facet of the journey. This collection deeply explores the profound themes of love, heartbreak, pain, childhood trauma, religious trauma, healing, letting go, mental health, growth, inner child healing, self-love, self-discovery, and deconstruction.
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