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The Universe Made the Stars and then She Made You - cover

The Universe Made the Stars and then She Made You

Kylie Gifis

Editorial: Odyssey Books

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Sinopsis

The Universe Made the Stars and then She Made You tells the story of a young girl coping with abandonment and growing up without the support of her mother. This collection of poetry addresses societal issues experienced by women and dives deeply into the realm of mental health focusing on depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. The reader is able to follow the girl as she learns to love herself and establish her place in the world as a confident and compassionate young adult.
Disponible desde: 14/06/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 184 páginas.

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