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  • af Amber Moss
    101,95 kr.

    A collection of powerful poetry that explores heartbreak and healing. - Emotionally Charged: These heart-wrenching poems are sure to. tug at your heartstrings and leave you feeling raw.- Healing Messages: Despite the sadness that permeates each page, these poems offer messages of hope and healing for those struggling with heartbreak. - Poignant Imagery: The vivid imagery used throughout the book will transport you into the minds of those who have experienced loss, making it a powerful rad. This poetry book is perfect for anyone looking to connect with their emotions or find comfort in shared experiences.

  • af Amber Moss
    108,95 kr.

    "Poems He'll Never Read" is a profoundly moving and beautifully crafted poetry collection that delves into the intricate labyrinth of heartbreak, weaving lines that resonate with the raw essence of human vulnerability.Within these pages, readers will embark on a poetic journey through the wreckage of shattered dreams and fractured souls. Each poem is crafted to capture the profound ache of love lost, the bitter taste of goodbye, and the haunting echoes of what could have been."Poems He'll Never Read" is a tribute to the resilience of the heart, forever reaching for hope amidst the confusing world of dating.

  • af Amber Moss
    108,95 kr.

    Marvin is a naughty wizard who turns the school upside down until one girl with a special magic of her own teaches him what real magic is.

  • af Amber Moss
    138,95 kr.

    What does it mean to be Black? In this daring poetry collection, Some Kind Of Black challenges Black stereotypes and dissects the connection between skin color and personal trauma. The author questions her culture while detailing her own experiences in the Black community. While exploring her bloodline and current relationships, Amber Moss uncovers the threat of brown skin.Some Kind Of Black investigates colorism, mass incarceration, identity, and survival. Moss takes the reader through the struggle for inclusivity as she discovers there is no formula to being Black. From adolescence to adulthood, Moss learns to embrace her identity and the community that once evaded her. This book displays not only a powerful ending of self-reflection but also a tribute to every Black man or woman that lost their lives in the quest for equality and freedom.