Regina Reed is a librarian and writer whose poetry focuses on change, loss, and the work of finding your way back to yourself. Drawing from everyday moments, difficult endings, and the quiet aftermath of love, her poems speak plainly about what it means to let go and start again. This collection follows the unraveling and rebuilding that come with growth-naming what hurt, what stayed, and what had to be left behind. Reed's work values honesty over polish and clarity over spectacle, offering poems that sit with the reader rather than perform for them.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Unauthorized Memoir of Myself: Things I Never Said is a self-reflection in poetry that traces the formation of identity through memory, place, and relationship. Beginning with childhood, the collection examines how the self is shaped-and often distorted-by the people and environments that name us before we can name ourselves. As the poems move into adulthood, they confront loss, self-erasure, and the quiet negotiations of belonging, while working toward recognition and reclamation. These poems give voice to what was learned in silence and left unsaid, offering an honest account of becoming and remembering who you are. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789373148229
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