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Too Much World: Essays

✍ Scribed by Baeli, Kelli Jae


Book ID
108876069
Publisher
Lesbian Literati Press
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781476251776

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


In this volume, Baeli explores the more colloquial experiences of popular television programs and books (The Year of Good Shows, The X-Factor: Not Just Another Idol, The X-Factor: Try to Rap Your Head Around This, Book Review: Valencia) οΏ½but then goes deeper into such subjects as the precarious nature of living (Deerly Beloved, Birthday Bash, Inhospitable Chair) abandonment, unrequited love and loyalty, (Letter to a Battered Heart, FWB, Happy Effing Anniversary, Extended Stress Hotel, 8 Things I Learned From οΏ½my Last Relationship, Father, No-Brother, Bell Ringing) betrayal, (The Biggest Lies of All) loneliness, (To Be or Not to Be, Midlife Crisis, Much?) οΏ½adjusting to major changes (Trauma Biscuit, Fleeing Field Mouse) and her struggle as a Highly Sensitive Person [HSP] in an often insensitive world (Positive Anchoring, Honesty & Humor, Too Much World: A Look at Highly Sensitive People, Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae--I feel once more the scars of the old flameοΏ½). Deeply personal and profoundly moving, this collection speaks of the outcasts among us, struggling to survive amid the harsh realities of the human condition.οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½


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