**From rising Australian poet ChloΓ« Frayne comes her newest poetry collection, *The Gravity Inside Us*.** Gathering inspiration from a life of travel, hope, long-distance relationships, healing, and adventure, Frayne invites readers into her world. *The Gravity Inside Us* is an ode to whatever
The Space Between Us: Poetry and Prose
β Scribed by Courtney Peppernell and Zack Grey
- Book ID
- 110855797
- Publisher
- Andrews McMeel
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781524867782
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A universal narrative on the significance of distance with love; remember to hold on to what you believe in. Ideal for those "whose love knows no bounds," The Space Between Us is full of profound anecdotes and messages, illustrating the courage and heartache of enduring physical distance.
The Space Between Us explores the trials of love and what it's like to live a life separated by distance from someone you care about. Its content is thoughtfully divided into five chapters, or phases, of the long-distance experience:
At First Glance
Living for Tomorrow
Lonely Nights
Grow Together/Grow Apart
When I See You.
A combination of poems and prose are sporadically connected with small graphics and maps to visualize the journey of physical distance. These poems serve as an adhesive between the reader and the ones they miss, the longing, the anticipation, and the eventual relief. Though both authors bring with them a unique perspective, the lens is singular; each is attuned to navigating this complex terrain.
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