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"blissfully unaware" is a captivating collection of poetry that navigates the intricate interplay between hopelessness and hopefulness in the human experience. Through evocative verses, Allison Van Wheeler invites readers on a profound journey through the dual landscapes of despair and optimism, exploring the depths of the human soul. In the darkest corners of existence, these poems artfully capture the poignant moments when hope seems distant, when the weight of the world bears down heavily. Yet, within the depths of despair, a glimmer of light is found. Each verse is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, celebrating the indomitable courage to find hope even in the bleakest of circumstances. "blissfully unaware" is a poignant reminder that, at times, we may be blissfully unaware of the hope that resides within us, waiting to be discovered. The poems within this collection are a reflection of the human capacity to find solace in the most unexpected places and to transform despair into a beacon of light. This book is a testament to the beauty that can emerge from the most challenging moments in life, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, hope remains a steadfast companion. With lyrical prose and profound insights, this poetry book invites readers to contemplate the delicate balance between despair and hopefulness, ultimately reminding us of the enduring power of hope to guide us through the labyrinth of human emotions. "blissfully unaware" is a poetic masterpiece that will resonate with anyone who has ever grappled with the complexities of the human heart and the enduring quest for hope in the face of adversity.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781088038444
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 100
  • Udgivet:
  • 27. Februar 2024
  • Størrelse:
  • 127x6x203 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 118 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 9. Oktober 2024
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"blissfully unaware" is a captivating collection of poetry that navigates the intricate interplay between hopelessness and hopefulness in the human experience. Through evocative verses, Allison Van Wheeler invites readers on a profound journey through the dual landscapes of despair and optimism, exploring the depths of the human soul.

In the darkest corners of existence, these poems artfully capture the poignant moments when hope seems distant, when the weight of the world bears down heavily. Yet, within the depths of despair, a glimmer of light is found. Each verse is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, celebrating the indomitable courage to find hope even in the bleakest of circumstances.

"blissfully unaware" is a poignant reminder that, at times, we may be blissfully unaware of the hope that resides within us, waiting to be discovered. The poems within this collection are a reflection of the human capacity to find solace in the most unexpected places and to transform despair into a beacon of light. This book is a testament to the beauty that can emerge from the most challenging moments in life, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, hope remains a steadfast companion.

With lyrical prose and profound insights, this poetry book invites readers to contemplate the delicate balance between despair and hopefulness, ultimately reminding us of the enduring power of hope to guide us through the labyrinth of human emotions. "blissfully unaware" is a poetic masterpiece that will resonate with anyone who has ever grappled with the complexities of the human heart and the enduring quest for hope in the face of adversity.

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