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'The Inevitable High School Heartbreak' is a vulnerable, chronological and autobiographical poetry collection, following the journey of a teenage girl, on her path to finding first love. These poems span over a 4-year period, reflecting the perspectives of a teenager navigating a global pandemic, anxiety, love, and yes, heartbreak. Poetry became an outlet to channel her emotions, her joy, her pain and her own healing. With honesty and hope, we witness her evolution and growth, as she overcomes her first heartbreak, finding love for herself and the journey itself, in "There Will be Days Worth Living For".…mehr

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'The Inevitable High School Heartbreak' is a vulnerable, chronological and autobiographical poetry collection, following the journey of a teenage girl, on her path to finding first love. These poems span over a 4-year period, reflecting the perspectives of a teenager navigating a global pandemic, anxiety, love, and yes, heartbreak. Poetry became an outlet to channel her emotions, her joy, her pain and her own healing. With honesty and hope, we witness her evolution and growth, as she overcomes her first heartbreak, finding love for herself and the journey itself, in "There Will be Days Worth Living For".
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I think a lot of people, not only teens, might relate to these poems. Although... it is a bit scary to put my vomited-out feelings into the world for all to read. These poems show the evolution of my perspectives throughout my teen years, whether it's a profession of love or journey into the depths of mental health; in the best or saddest times, there are always ups and downs. I began writing this collection at age fourteen and have completed it now, as a newly eighteen-year-old. I share this with the reader in five parts: Age 14, when I was daydreaming about love. Ages 14-16, while I was deep into my first love. Age 16, when I was dealing with the heartbreak of the breakup. Age 17, as I worked through the healing. And finally 18, as a young adult. I hope this helps other people who are either going through similar things, or have gone through it, themselves. We're all gonna make it, guys! - Issey