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Words of a Journey
My Thoughts on Life and Living
by Kaitlyn Kashman
Part of the World Voices series
A book by a teenager for teenagers!
Words of a Journey is a book for anyone who wants to take a closer look at life's meaning and their experiences. Seventeen-year old Kaitlyn Kashman has designed this book to provide thought-stimulation on various issues and feelings that young adults explore. The book is a potpourri of poetry, with introspective, inspirational questions and observations to stimulate thought in readers so they can come to a clearer understanding of their own feelings and desires.
Topics for deeper introspection run the vast range of emotions and situations young adults experience to help readers analyze and clarify their own relationships:
* Understanding unrequited love leads to analysis between what is a want vs. a need.
* The difficulties of first love, learning about oneself, seeking the thrill of love, and knowing when it is best to end.
* Discovering that one cannot change for another person.
* Learning that sometimes we love our own fictional version of a person.
* Nourishing a budding sense of new identity.
* Finding the boundaries between two people, accepting and embracing ourselves.
An important book for any teenager or young adult, Words of a Journey will take readers down a path that will lead them back home to find a better version of themselves.
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Kaleidoscope
An Asian Journey with Colors
by Sweta Srivastava Vikram
Part of the World Voices series
About the Chapbook
The book delves into the implication and philosophy of colors from a Hindu woman's point of view, from birth until death. The color she adorns herself with almost depicts the story of her life. Expressed through different poetic and verbal forms, each color in the book has its own tone and is specific to different age groups.
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Wet Silence
Poems about Hindu widows
by Sweta Srivastava Vikram
Part of the World Voices series
Wet Silence bears moving accounts of Hindu widows in India. The book raises concern about the treatment of widowed women by society; lends their stories a voice; shares their unheard tales about marriage; reveals the heavy hand of patriarchy; and, addresses the lack of companionship and sensuality in their lives. This collection of poems covers a myriad of social evils such as misogyny, infidelity, gender inequality, and celibacy amongst other things. The poems in the collection are bold, unapologetic, and visceral. The collection will haunt you.
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