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- 9781399737166
- Éditeur
- Yellow Kite
- Date de publication
- 09/05/2024
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- anglais
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'Brianna Pastor is by far one of my favourite new writers. If you want to feel
seen and deeply moved, read Good Grief. Let the power of her writing guide you
to a better life.' Yung Pueblo, #1 New York Times bestselling author
An expanded edition with over forty brand-new poems of the bestselling poetry
collection Good Grief by Brianna Pastor.
When Brianna Pastor released her self-published poetry collection, Good Grief,
she was blown away by the outpouring of support from people who reached out
and said, 'Yes. Me too.' For anyone who has struggled with questions of
identity or coped with serious emotional issues, including grief, trauma,
anxiety and depression, this collection will help you find hope on the other
side.
We don't know how long our pain will last. we assume that because it hurts
now, it is probably going to hurt tomorrow. it may even hurt the next day.
perhaps it will get worse. but we sleep, and you see, and we do this
marvellous thing in our sleep - we mend. And tomorrow is not always what we
thought it would be. From Good Grief
seen and deeply moved, read Good Grief. Let the power of her writing guide you
to a better life.' Yung Pueblo, #1 New York Times bestselling author
An expanded edition with over forty brand-new poems of the bestselling poetry
collection Good Grief by Brianna Pastor.
When Brianna Pastor released her self-published poetry collection, Good Grief,
she was blown away by the outpouring of support from people who reached out
and said, 'Yes. Me too.' For anyone who has struggled with questions of
identity or coped with serious emotional issues, including grief, trauma,
anxiety and depression, this collection will help you find hope on the other
side.
We don't know how long our pain will last. we assume that because it hurts
now, it is probably going to hurt tomorrow. it may even hurt the next day.
perhaps it will get worse. but we sleep, and you see, and we do this
marvellous thing in our sleep - we mend. And tomorrow is not always what we
thought it would be. From Good Grief
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