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And the real tragedy of us,
Is that we were in love at the same time.
Through her varied life experiences that have been peppered with both heartache and joy, Jennah Leach has learned that with vulnerability comes valuable insight and lessons.
In a volume of poems divided into three sections, Leach lyrically explores all aspects of love and the unsettling emotions that often accompany a broken heart. Throughout her collection, Leach reflects on many relatable topics that include the lifetime that passes between lovers in a simple glance, what it means to say, "I love you too," seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after seemingly spinning in the dark for years, the fears that come with loving someone too much, the moment when a friendship becomes something more, and how time somehow heals all wounds.
Little Tragedies is a raw and poignant poetic self-examination of lost love and the anguish of broken dreams.
Is that we were in love at the same time.
Through her varied life experiences that have been peppered with both heartache and joy, Jennah Leach has learned that with vulnerability comes valuable insight and lessons.
In a volume of poems divided into three sections, Leach lyrically explores all aspects of love and the unsettling emotions that often accompany a broken heart. Throughout her collection, Leach reflects on many relatable topics that include the lifetime that passes between lovers in a simple glance, what it means to say, "I love you too," seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after seemingly spinning in the dark for years, the fears that come with loving someone too much, the moment when a friendship becomes something more, and how time somehow heals all wounds.
Little Tragedies is a raw and poignant poetic self-examination of lost love and the anguish of broken dreams.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781663221681
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 76
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-08-11
- Förlag: iUniverse