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Water Your Garden and Watch Your Mind Bloom
-A collection of poems inspired by nature to remind you that you are enough, you are strong and you are healing.-Lissa Larsen
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Übersicht
Verlag | : | BoD – Books on Demand – Dänemark |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Erschienen | : | 02. 05. 2025 |
Seiten | : | 362 |
Einband | : | Gebunden |
Höhe | : | 196 mm |
Breite | : | 125 mm |
Gewicht | : | 467 g |
Dicke | : | 30 mm |
ISBN | : | 9788771458046 |
Sprache | : | Englisch |
Autorinformation
Lissa Larsen:
Lissa Larsen is a new author sprouting out of the Danish soil, where big dreams and chilly winds often go hand in hand. She's been scribbling stories since she could hold a pen (or crayon), turning life's messes into meaning one page at a time.
For Lissa, writing isn't just a hobby, it's a lifeline. A secret garden. A place to compost the hard stuff: grief, trauma, growing pains and grow something soft and true. Her words are soft, a little wild, and always written with the hope that if they helped her feel less alone, maybe they'll do the same for someone else.
Produktinformation
In the quiet soil of your soul, something wild and wonderful is waking up.
This is not just a book of poems. It's a gentle, dirt-under-your-fingernails kind of journey a cozy walk through the tangled, blooming garden of self-discovery. Rooted in the rhythms of the natural world, these verses trace the tender arc of healing: from the first brave sprout of hope to the unruly, radiant riot of full-blown self-love.
With each page, you'll wander through wild meadows and mossy woods, dig deep into soft earth, and eavesdrop on the wisdom of trees, seeds, and shy flowers. Nature knows how to break and bloom, over and over again and so do you.
These poems are for anyone who's ever felt a little lost, a little cracked, a little like a forgotten houseplant. They're for the ones who are learning (slowly, bravely) how to tend to their own hearts. I wrote them for myself, my inner sapling, but somewhere along the way, I started thinking... maybe this could help someone else, too.
So come on in. Kick off your shoes. Let your roots stretch.
Welcome to the garden. Your healing has been waiting for you.