Exploring themes of love, death, life, and religion, Nobody's Child is a collection of poetry written about struggling with who we are and who we've been. With memoir-esque vulnerability, the author takes readers on a journey of growing up, deconstructing faith, grappling with regret, and asking questions that may not have answers. In resurrecting what's become a dying art, these poems serve as a modern look into literary aesthetics and powerful...
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