Kate Taylor endeavours to analyse and reflect on the nature of suffering and oppression and its detrimental effects - to process, examine and understand them. Her poetry collection is intelligent, raw, honest, philosophical and self-reflective. This is the author's response to life while struggling to cope with anxiety and depression from an early age. It is a revealing insight into a mind that attempts to find meaning amongst memories both vivid and vague, as well as past and present feelings and emotions. These poems are ...
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Kate Taylor endeavours to analyse and reflect on the nature of suffering and oppression and its detrimental effects - to process, examine and understand them. Her poetry collection is intelligent, raw, honest, philosophical and self-reflective. This is the author's response to life while struggling to cope with anxiety and depression from an early age. It is a revealing insight into a mind that attempts to find meaning amongst memories both vivid and vague, as well as past and present feelings and emotions. These poems are an attempt to reconcile the truth with the experience and thus let go of the recriminations that haunt from the past, enabling the way forward to be a step closer to maturity and freedom. A book for all who suffer in isolation and for those who wish to understand them. By author of "Fragments: echo of the past."
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