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»My treehouse is gone« ,the child says to its mother.»It isn't gone, it just looks different«, she replies. »But it is missing my cars and my dolls and my lollies, my red shoelaces, and my cassette recorder.« For the child, it all seemed to be gone. »Whenever you want to feel like you did when being in that treehouse again, you just need to close your eyes and climb up the old treehouse«.Diary of 2007 is a collection of poems that reflect upon the unique challenges of growing up in the halfway digital age, imposing a journey marked by great emotions, the transition from child to adult,…mehr

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»My treehouse is gone« ,the child says to its mother.»It isn't gone, it just looks different«, she replies. »But it is missing my cars and my dolls and my lollies, my red shoelaces, and my cassette recorder.« For the child, it all seemed to be gone. »Whenever you want to feel like you did when being in that treehouse again, you just need to close your eyes and climb up the old treehouse«.Diary of 2007 is a collection of poems that reflect upon the unique challenges of growing up in the halfway digital age, imposing a journey marked by great emotions, the transition from child to adult, self-discovery, and absolute uncertainty. Blending personal experiences of loss, love, disappointment and loneliness with a philosophical outlook that resonates with the struggles and dreams of Generation Z, Ally Lancaster grasps the core of teenage life and adolescence.
Autorenporträt
Ally Lancaster is a high school student with a passion for the art of overthinking and introspection. She was born in Hamburg in the year 2007 as a member of Generation Z. Ally has always found comfort in philosophy, the complexities of thought, and in painting canvases with words, resulting in a deep love for English and German poetry. For Ally to consider writing as a hobby, it only needed a language exchange to Spain and an empty pink journal she was given at her arrival. Her goal behind poetry is not only to express her inner chaos creatively, but to evoke emotions and make other people feel heard and seen. When Ally is not writing or studying, she can be found reading the news, getting lost in thought, playing the guitar and singing along, or watching old romance movies.