A raw and emotional insight into the damage of infidelity, and the enduring process one takes to rise from it, written in lyrical poetry, this work explores the roles of hope and desperation, and the psychological processing that occurs at each stage.
A raw and emotional insight into the damage of infidelity, and the enduring process one takes to rise from it, written in lyrical poetry, this work explores the roles of hope and desperation, and the psychological processing that occurs at each stage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Seitenzahl: 114
Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
Englisch
Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
Gewicht: 163g
ISBN-13: 9780648530015
ISBN-10: 0648530019
Artikelnr.: 66505344
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Autorenporträt
Marcelle Mae is a creative artist who blends her love of poetry, singing and song writing into a unique form of self-expression. She draws from her personal experience and psychology to create content that inspires and motivates; encouraging others to find and live their authentic selves Marcelle Mae's works are motivational and highlight the beauty hidden within life's challenges and struggles. From our most raw heartbreaks and tragedies, we can meet ourselves, rising stronger and wiser, moving further into our own. Marcelle Mae draws on her own personal experiences and emotional intelligence to create meaningful works of art that are relatable, psychologically relevant, empowering and call our true selves to action. Marcelle Mae's writings advocate that our dreams often reside behind our fears. That in order to grow, in order to honour our inner selves, we must push into the uncomfortable and challenge our mental limitations. The world needs each of our gifts, and the wisdom of our stories. The opportunity is ours to take. Our voices must be raised. We should embrace them, and allow them to be heard.
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