A Love Letter from the Girls Who Feel Everything
β Scribed by Brittainy, Cherry; Kandi, Steiner
- Book ID
- 110227827
- Publisher
- BCherry Books INC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Bestselling authors Brittainy C. Cherry and Kandi Steiner come together for the first time in an emotional compilation of poetry and prose. Written and collected over the course of more than two years, A Love Letter from the Girls Who Feel Everything is an intimate, honest, and raw assemblage of two womenβs feelings in a modern world that often quiets any kind of emotion past indifference. Discussing themes of love, worth, loss and hope, A Love Letter from the Girls Who Feel Everything is a journey of discovery and healing. βWe are the girls who feel everything. And this is our love letter. To you, to them, to us, to the world, to no one at all. Whether itβs the brightest, sunniest day where everything is perfect, or the darkest, dreariest night of rain where life seems unbearable β we have lived it, we have survived it, and we have felt every, blissful, aching second. Hereβs to embracing the feels, to the brave souls that listen to the way their hearts beat and arenβt afraid to ask someone else if they feel those same beats, too. Hereβs to the girls, the boys, the love we sometimes share and the love we all-too-often conceal. And more than anything, Reader β hereβs to you.β
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