"A midsummer's evening, a girl found lingering. Twenty-three ribs to her name; she hid her love and secrets within a linoleum chest locked shut, and key long forgotten."With supernatural flair and hints of Shakespearian, Samara O'Gorman's debut collection of poetry & thought shares the evocative and the delicate side of healing. When it comes to grief, she articulates how important it is to persevere through the dark in order to reach the light. A portion of every book sold is being donated to jack.org,a Canadian non-profit organization focused on youth mental health and suicide prevention."O'Gorman explores the unbridled trauma of grief, the assertive power of femininity, and the bittersweet feeling that accompanies healing from wounds... the book is essential reading for those seeking solace while in the throes of melancholy." - Journal Metro "Through her desire to help and soothe those who read her work, and those who may find camaraderie in the words within; this young author knows how to give back and pay it forward... with more future leaders like her to help guide, influence, and inspire her peers with compassion through this uncertain future, we would be in very good hands indeed." - Your Local Journal "Samara O’Gorman’s new poetry collection and her advocacy for mental health are astounding." -The SuburbanFirst Edition June 2021Published by LaBee Writing
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- Release Date 06/13/2021
- Authors Samara O'Gorman, LaBee Writing
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.34 x 8.5 inches
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