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Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Poetry (2016), amanda lovelace's the princess saves herself in this one is a collection of poetry about resilience. It is about writing your own ending.

From Amanda Lovelace, a poetry collection in four parts: the princess, the damsel, the queen, and you. The first three sections piece together the life of the author while the final section serves as a note to the reader. This moving book explores love, loss, grief, healing, empowerment, and inspiration.

the princess saves herself in this one is the first book in the "women are some kind of magic" series.

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"It blends fairy tale lore with real-life musings for a beautiful result." (Lindsay E. Mack, Romper)

"As a whole, the collection acts as a tribute to all women who have ever needed a boost of empowerment and inspiration." (Madison Breaux, V Magazine)

"...Amanda Lovelace dives into the topics of modern feminism and empowerment...Read if you've ever thought about love, loss, who you are, and what you want. (So...all of us.)" (Abigail Yonker, The Everygirl)

"This is the book to read if you are on the path to writing your own ending and finding yourself, even when the road to accomplishment is rocky." (Dominique Etzel, Alloy)

"Similar in style—written in straightforward and uncomplicated verse, and content—grappling with themes of female power, love and loss, failure and redemption, pain and healing, poet Amanda Lovelace's 
The Princess Saves Herself in this One is similar to Kaur's Milk and Honey in another way as well: both books were self-published before going completely viral among readers." (E. CE Miller, Bustle)

"The perfect poetry opener for any fairytale lover and feminist..." (Kerri Jarema, Bustle)

"15 Books You'll Want To Read Over And Over Again" (Zoraida Córdova, Bustle)

"18 Literary Quotes Every Feminist Needs to Read Right Now" 
#5 "the only thing / required / to be / a woman / is to / identify as one. / - period, end of story."

  (E. CE Miller, Bustle)

"14 New Books You Definitely Need to Have on Your Radar in February [2017]" (Ryan Roschke, PopSugar)

About the Author

growing up a word-devourer & avid fairy tale lover, it was only natural that amanda lovelace began writing books of her own, & so she did. when she isn't reading or writing, she can be found waiting for pumpkin spice coffee to come back into season & binge-watching gilmore girls. (before you ask: team jess all the way.) the lifelong poetess & storyteller currently lives in new jersey with her spouse, their bunnycat, & a combined book collection so large it will soon need its own home. she has her BA in english literature with a minor in sociology. her first collection, the princess saves herself in this one, won the GOODREADS choice award for best poetry of 2016 and is a USA TODAY and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY bestseller. her official website is amandalovelace.com. you can also find her as ladybookmad on twitter & instagram.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Andrews McMeel Publishing (February 14, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 144948641X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1449486419
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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amanda lovelace (she/they) is the author of several bestselling poetry titles, including her celebrated women are some kind of magic series as well as her you are your own fairy tale trilogy. they are also the cocreator of the 'believe in your own magic' oracle deck & the upcoming 'cozy witch' tarot deck. when she isn’t reading, writing, or drinking a much-needed cup of coffee, you can find her casting spells from her home in a (very) small town on the jersey shore, where she resides with her poet-spouse & their three cats.

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Customers find the book a quick, seamless read that stays with them forever. They also describe the book as real and touching. Readers praise the writing style as spectacular and easy to read. They describe the main theme as powerful and profound. Customers also mention that the emotional impact is meaningful and captures them from page 1. However, some feel the book is overdone and cliches.

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216 customers mention "Emotional impact"209 positive7 negative

Customers find the book very emotional, empowering, and gut-wrenching. They also say the message is good, with sparks of raw human connection. Readers also mention the poetry is intimate and personal, with a definite narrative arc.

"...The collection is a source of inspiration and a comfort. You are not alone, no matter how alone you feel...." Read more

"...This book nearly brought me to TEARS. The message was just so GOOD and I just CANT explain how AMAZING this one, honestly, everyone should read it...." Read more

"...of poems covers a wide range of life experience and shows an evolution of thoughts and feelings just as a woman or a person evolves and learns." Read more

"...'s "Sonnets from the Portuguese." There is a definite narrative arc to these poems...." Read more

170 customers mention "Writing style"153 positive17 negative

Customers find the writing style spectacular, raw, and direct. They also say the book is clever, fun, and easy to read.

"...This is a masterpiece, delicately and expertly written that will hit you hard with painful emotions and self-reflection...." Read more

"...THE PRINCESS SAVES HERSELF IN THIS ONE was a very great poetry book, I think EVERYONE should read it, including you so here, go to Amazon and read..." Read more

"...The verses themselves are relentlessly inventive, and playful even in addressing their most serious subjects...." Read more

"...This isn’t to say that some of the poems aren’t clever, witty, or do a workable job of leveraging the fairy tale template she’s relying on for some..." Read more

34 customers mention "Readability"30 positive4 negative

Customers find the book easy to read. They say the poems are short, simple, and easily comprehensible. They also appreciate the flow of the book, saying it stays with them forever.

"...Very short and quick read, so people with not a lot of time can finish it in about an hour! SHARE IT with others!The Princess:..." Read more

"...And you are not alone.I loved the "pulse" of the book. Easy to read and follow...." Read more

"...I loved how each section of the book seemed to flow seamlessly, and we could truly see as the “princess” in the book transformed with each poem...." Read more

"...10\10 would recommend this quick, beautiful read. Also felt connected to her sun&moon who might actually be my redheaded husband." Read more

32 customers mention "Authenticity"32 positive0 negative

Customers find the book real, honest, and raw. They also say it's a pure, raw, and emotional ride.

"...– the boy who lived -, and from then on out you’ll be immersed into a raw, emotional, and powerful journey of living, loving, self-acceptance, and..." Read more

"Powerful, raw, sad, beautiful. Absolutely loved this book. I’ve been wanting to get into poetry and and I think this a great book to start with...." Read more

"...I saw so much of my own journey in this book. It’s so raw, beautiful, painful, hopeful, strong, encouraging, angry, empowering...." Read more

"This book of poetry is relatable, touching, and real. I don't know what else to say except that I really loved it...." Read more

24 customers mention "Main theme"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the book's theme powerful, important, and eye-opening. They also say it helps them process things from their childhood and focus on self love.

"...starts to get a lighter feel and like all three other sections, was POWERFUL (I can't say that enough D:<)You:..." Read more

"Beautiful, powerful, and inspiring. Her books are nice, easy reads, but there is so much in the simple words...." Read more

"...Important and eye-opening. Truly a must read...." Read more

"Powerful, raw, sad, beautiful. Absolutely loved this book. I’ve been wanting to get into poetry and and I think this a great book to start with...." Read more

15 customers mention "Length"11 positive4 negative

Customers find the book very short and quick read.

"...Very short and quick read, so people with not a lot of time can finish it in about an hour! SHARE IT with others!The Princess:..." Read more

"...The great thing about poetry is how short it actually is. Due to the length of the poems, I flew through the book...." Read more

"...the poems seemed to lack a message compared to the others and were very short. Overall an enjoyable, relatable, and quick poetry read." Read more

"...I'm not sure if these should be read in order, but this one was short enough there is no reason not to start with it...." Read more

8 customers mention "Emotional content"8 positive0 negative

Customers find the emotional content of the book touching and lovely. They also say it gets under their skin in the best kind of way.

"...privilege, and racism, rather than her life experience, they're so touching and kind, while also being as violent and harsh as they need to be to..." Read more

"This book of poetry is relatable, touching, and real. I don't know what else to say except that I really loved it...." Read more

"...It's a quick read but touches you nonetheless...." Read more

"...I'm just like blown away I so highly recommend it it's beautiful and touching and great." Read more

10 customers mention "Cliches"0 positive10 negative

Customers find the book too personal and casual, with a lack of conventions. They also say the tone is too cliche.

"...Some were a tad cheesy, and that's OK" Read more

"...middle is "bad;" it just didn't resonate with me and the visual whimsy felt overdone, as if the author wanted to distract from the relative anemia..." Read more

"...I thought this was overall very cliche...." Read more

"...couldn't save the book from the often times *too personal* and *too casual* tone overall...." Read more

The Princess Saves Herself & You
5 out of 5 stars
The Princess Saves Herself & You
See the full review at my blog Ampersand Princess: [...]Overall Rating: 5 StarsThis book isn’t something you are going to enjoy. No. This is a book that unwinds you, tears you, rips you apart and leaves you open to pain—to your own and to hers. This is a masterpiece, delicately and expertly written that will hit you hard with painful emotions and self-reflection. I highly highly highly recommend this book for in it you will experience a catharsis. However, this collection deals with abuse and loss so it is not for the faint of heart.I knew I was going to love and hate this book, not by the first page, but by the dedication. I haven’t even started the book at the paint and it was already clear that this book would be an emotional rollercoaster and make me remember things about my past that I would much rather forget."for the boy who lived.thank you for inspiring me to bethe girl who survived.you may have a lightning boltto show for itbut my body is alightning storm."I knew from this dedication that Amanda Lovelace was two things: a wordsmith & a fighter. Which from my experience one hell of a combination. This collection took me longer to read than I originally thought. Not because it was boring to read, quite the opposite. I soaked up her words like a sponge. I had to read each page several times because each time I read a line I discovered something new about the story and something new about myself.I usually don’t annotate my books. I am the type of person who keeps her books organized, clean, and in great condition so I avoid writing in books unless absolutely necessary (or in school). However, in the case of this book, I couldn’t not read it without adding little sticky notes that either helps me understand her story or a revelation about mine.I will be honest, I wasn’t abused the way the narrator was in the book. My family is alive and well and I’ve had a pretty good life so far. I am an only child and still learning about the world and how I play my part. For the most part, I am very different than the person in this book. But the feelings she goes through, the feelings of loss and pain and suffering and loneliness—I’ve experienced all of it and the way she describes it is like a shot in the heart.To put it simply, I was severely bullied in middle school. But no stories are that simple. Not hers and not mine. I was a transfer student, a shy girl who didn’t speak up much, but an excellent student. I had unknowingly entered a lion’s den. For reasons I could never understand, I was ostracized and ignored and an outcast. My whole grade (which consisted of less than fifty students) collectively decided to make sure I knew that I was not like them. So I spent my three years of middle school being harassed by whispers and rumors.One time, a girl who sat in front of me switched our names and I ended up with her low score and she ended up with my high grade. That was when I stopped using pencils. Vicious rumors spread like wildfire about my parents and who I was. I never stood up for myself. They made me believe my voice was worthless and that I was worthless. I got death threats in my locker saying that I should kill myself and how the world was better without me. I threw the anonymous letters away and never said a thing."silencehasalwaysbeenmyloudestscream."I turned to reading and books and found myself in fantasy worlds during middle school. I had no friends, no one to turn to or trust. I felt utterly and completely alone. At one point, a boy in my grade faked being friends with me so he could pull a nasty prank and record it and show all of his friends. I was humiliated. I never showed my tears to anyone. All that could comfort me was the words found in fantasy books."when i hadno friendsi reached insidemy belovedbooks& sculpted someout of12 pttimes new roman.– & it was almost good enough."The collection is a source of inspiration and a comfort. You are not alone, no matter how alone you feel. That your feelings and experiences… others have them too. And that’s why I highly highly recommend this book. To people who feel as if they have no voice, aren’t being heard, or believe they are worthless. You. Are. Not. Worthless. And this book will teach you and show you and prove to you that you are worth it. You are not alone. And that you can find happiness even if you feel trapped in darkness. She is one story—a story that will undoubtedly inspire you to continue even when you can’t see a light and you feel lost.What’s more is that her words come to life in a way I have never seen. They dance across the page and you can see the image she is describing as you are reading it. When I read her work, I have a sudden urge to draw (even though I am not that great at it) because the image is right there, clearer than day.I honestly will say that this is one of those books that you just have to read before you die. Did you like it? Let me know in the comments of any other books that are like this one!–& Princess
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2016
See the full review at my blog Ampersand Princess: [...]

Overall Rating: 5 Stars

This book isn’t something you are going to enjoy. No. This is a book that unwinds you, tears you, rips you apart and leaves you open to pain—to your own and to hers. This is a masterpiece, delicately and expertly written that will hit you hard with painful emotions and self-reflection. I highly highly highly recommend this book for in it you will experience a catharsis. However, this collection deals with abuse and loss so it is not for the faint of heart.

I knew I was going to love and hate this book, not by the first page, but by the dedication. I haven’t even started the book at the paint and it was already clear that this book would be an emotional rollercoaster and make me remember things about my past that I would much rather forget.

"for the boy who lived.

thank you for inspiring me to be

the girl who survived.

you may have a lightning bolt

to show for it

but my body is a

lightning storm."

I knew from this dedication that Amanda Lovelace was two things: a wordsmith & a fighter. Which from my experience one hell of a combination. This collection took me longer to read than I originally thought. Not because it was boring to read, quite the opposite. I soaked up her words like a sponge. I had to read each page several times because each time I read a line I discovered something new about the story and something new about myself.

I usually don’t annotate my books. I am the type of person who keeps her books organized, clean, and in great condition so I avoid writing in books unless absolutely necessary (or in school). However, in the case of this book, I couldn’t not read it without adding little sticky notes that either helps me understand her story or a revelation about mine.

I will be honest, I wasn’t abused the way the narrator was in the book. My family is alive and well and I’ve had a pretty good life so far. I am an only child and still learning about the world and how I play my part. For the most part, I am very different than the person in this book. But the feelings she goes through, the feelings of loss and pain and suffering and loneliness—I’ve experienced all of it and the way she describes it is like a shot in the heart.

To put it simply, I was severely bullied in middle school. But no stories are that simple. Not hers and not mine. I was a transfer student, a shy girl who didn’t speak up much, but an excellent student. I had unknowingly entered a lion’s den. For reasons I could never understand, I was ostracized and ignored and an outcast. My whole grade (which consisted of less than fifty students) collectively decided to make sure I knew that I was not like them. So I spent my three years of middle school being harassed by whispers and rumors.

One time, a girl who sat in front of me switched our names and I ended up with her low score and she ended up with my high grade. That was when I stopped using pencils. Vicious rumors spread like wildfire about my parents and who I was. I never stood up for myself. They made me believe my voice was worthless and that I was worthless. I got death threats in my locker saying that I should kill myself and how the world was better without me. I threw the anonymous letters away and never said a thing.

"silence

has

always

been

my

loudest

scream."

I turned to reading and books and found myself in fantasy worlds during middle school. I had no friends, no one to turn to or trust. I felt utterly and completely alone. At one point, a boy in my grade faked being friends with me so he could pull a nasty prank and record it and show all of his friends. I was humiliated. I never showed my tears to anyone. All that could comfort me was the words found in fantasy books.

"when i had

no friends

i reached inside

my beloved

books

& sculpted some

out of

12 pt

times new roman.

– & it was almost good enough."

The collection is a source of inspiration and a comfort. You are not alone, no matter how alone you feel. That your feelings and experiences… others have them too. And that’s why I highly highly recommend this book. To people who feel as if they have no voice, aren’t being heard, or believe they are worthless. You. Are. Not. Worthless. And this book will teach you and show you and prove to you that you are worth it. You are not alone. And that you can find happiness even if you feel trapped in darkness. She is one story—a story that will undoubtedly inspire you to continue even when you can’t see a light and you feel lost.

What’s more is that her words come to life in a way I have never seen. They dance across the page and you can see the image she is describing as you are reading it. When I read her work, I have a sudden urge to draw (even though I am not that great at it) because the image is right there, clearer than day.

I honestly will say that this is one of those books that you just have to read before you die. Did you like it? Let me know in the comments of any other books that are like this one!

–& Princess
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Princess Saves Herself & You
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2016
See the full review at my blog Ampersand Princess: [...]

Overall Rating: 5 Stars

This book isn’t something you are going to enjoy. No. This is a book that unwinds you, tears you, rips you apart and leaves you open to pain—to your own and to hers. This is a masterpiece, delicately and expertly written that will hit you hard with painful emotions and self-reflection. I highly highly highly recommend this book for in it you will experience a catharsis. However, this collection deals with abuse and loss so it is not for the faint of heart.

I knew I was going to love and hate this book, not by the first page, but by the dedication. I haven’t even started the book at the paint and it was already clear that this book would be an emotional rollercoaster and make me remember things about my past that I would much rather forget.

"for the boy who lived.

thank you for inspiring me to be

the girl who survived.

you may have a lightning bolt

to show for it

but my body is a

lightning storm."

I knew from this dedication that Amanda Lovelace was two things: a wordsmith & a fighter. Which from my experience one hell of a combination. This collection took me longer to read than I originally thought. Not because it was boring to read, quite the opposite. I soaked up her words like a sponge. I had to read each page several times because each time I read a line I discovered something new about the story and something new about myself.

I usually don’t annotate my books. I am the type of person who keeps her books organized, clean, and in great condition so I avoid writing in books unless absolutely necessary (or in school). However, in the case of this book, I couldn’t not read it without adding little sticky notes that either helps me understand her story or a revelation about mine.

I will be honest, I wasn’t abused the way the narrator was in the book. My family is alive and well and I’ve had a pretty good life so far. I am an only child and still learning about the world and how I play my part. For the most part, I am very different than the person in this book. But the feelings she goes through, the feelings of loss and pain and suffering and loneliness—I’ve experienced all of it and the way she describes it is like a shot in the heart.

To put it simply, I was severely bullied in middle school. But no stories are that simple. Not hers and not mine. I was a transfer student, a shy girl who didn’t speak up much, but an excellent student. I had unknowingly entered a lion’s den. For reasons I could never understand, I was ostracized and ignored and an outcast. My whole grade (which consisted of less than fifty students) collectively decided to make sure I knew that I was not like them. So I spent my three years of middle school being harassed by whispers and rumors.

One time, a girl who sat in front of me switched our names and I ended up with her low score and she ended up with my high grade. That was when I stopped using pencils. Vicious rumors spread like wildfire about my parents and who I was. I never stood up for myself. They made me believe my voice was worthless and that I was worthless. I got death threats in my locker saying that I should kill myself and how the world was better without me. I threw the anonymous letters away and never said a thing.

"silence

has

always

been

my

loudest

scream."

I turned to reading and books and found myself in fantasy worlds during middle school. I had no friends, no one to turn to or trust. I felt utterly and completely alone. At one point, a boy in my grade faked being friends with me so he could pull a nasty prank and record it and show all of his friends. I was humiliated. I never showed my tears to anyone. All that could comfort me was the words found in fantasy books.

"when i had

no friends

i reached inside

my beloved

books

& sculpted some

out of

12 pt

times new roman.

– & it was almost good enough."

The collection is a source of inspiration and a comfort. You are not alone, no matter how alone you feel. That your feelings and experiences… others have them too. And that’s why I highly highly recommend this book. To people who feel as if they have no voice, aren’t being heard, or believe they are worthless. You. Are. Not. Worthless. And this book will teach you and show you and prove to you that you are worth it. You are not alone. And that you can find happiness even if you feel trapped in darkness. She is one story—a story that will undoubtedly inspire you to continue even when you can’t see a light and you feel lost.

What’s more is that her words come to life in a way I have never seen. They dance across the page and you can see the image she is describing as you are reading it. When I read her work, I have a sudden urge to draw (even though I am not that great at it) because the image is right there, clearer than day.

I honestly will say that this is one of those books that you just have to read before you die. Did you like it? Let me know in the comments of any other books that are like this one!

–& Princess
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2016
5/5

(I have a feeling that this will be on my top 2016 books)

I kept seeing this book around, so when it was free on Amazon I decided why not try it out? I AM SO INCREDIBLY GLAD I DID! This book was incredibly powerful, it is just.... so so SO powerful. But more on that later, first here is the summary!

The Princess Saves Herself in this one is divided into four separate parts, The Princess, The Damsel, The Queen and You. I don't read poetry books often, honestly, I don't like poetry all that much. The only other poetry book I read was Poisoned Apples, which like this book dealt with some heavy topics, although Poisoned Apples was more of a feminist book... I'm not entirely sure how to review poetry, so I wrote down some thoughts for each part, but first, here's the short of it!

In its entirety:

This book deals with some heavy topics, but they are IMPORTANT issues like anorexia, depression, and abuse just to name a few.
The poetry was just so... AMAZING. I can't explain it but the way the words moved was fast paced but oh so interesting and I just could not put this book down. It was captivating and heart breaking but near the end, it became warm/had a good message.
The Princess Saves Herself in this One started off very dark, and sad but near the end things get better. Like I said, the message was FANTASTIC (I think I'm going to buy it!)
Very short and quick read, so people with not a lot of time can finish it in about an hour! SHARE IT with others!

The Princess:

This is probably one of the darkest beginnings I've ever read. But in the summary, it says that the first three parts are the authors life and the final is a message to the reader. The Princess (from what I picked up) deals with Anorexia, depression and bullying.
Though this was really dark, it was POWERFUL and I can't say that enough. This book nearly brought me to TEARS. The message was just so GOOD and I just CANT explain how AMAZING this one, honestly, everyone should read it. The YOU part is what got to me the most D: well, all four parts go to me....

The Damsel:

My interpretation of this was young love and broken hearts.
There as a LOT of loss in this chapter, a LOT and I was close to crying. I'm not a fan of poetry, but this poetry was so beautifully worded and pieced together and it made me feel things. It (not this section) made me smile/feel victorious and cry (this chapter DID make me cry!)

The Queen:

This section was about loving yourself, and growing stronger.
THIS is where the book starts to get a lighter feel and like all three other sections, was POWERFUL (I can't say that enough D:<)

You:

This final part of the book was one of the most POWERFUL (I said it again) endings ever. The first two parts are sadness and grief, bullying and hurt, The Queen is about growing stronger and healing, but YOU is all about the reader. You is a message to treat people better, to know your worth and love yourself, to care more and to not let anyone treat you like your garbage.

Fable's Final Thoughts:

THE PRINCESS SAVES HERSELF IN THIS ONE was a very great poetry book, I think EVERYONE should read it, including you so here, go to Amazon and read it now. Share it with your friends and family and that random stranger at Starbucks.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
This books of poems covers a wide range of life experience and shows an evolution of thoughts and feelings just as a woman or a person evolves and learns.

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Caitlin Vanderheide
5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional and beautiful
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2024
Gut wrenching and beautiful honestly. Each word written sucked me in and then spit me out and then pieced me back together. This was such an incredible journey, and one I can relate to so well. Thank you for sharing your story with us Amanda.
Michelle
5.0 out of 5 stars Bonito poemario
Reviewed in Mexico on May 2, 2023
Me gustó. Trata temas del amor, la pérdida de los que amamos, los conflictos sin resolver y el amor propio. Mucho amor propio
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Michelle
5.0 out of 5 stars Bonito poemario
Reviewed in Mexico on May 2, 2023
Me gustó. Trata temas del amor, la pérdida de los que amamos, los conflictos sin resolver y el amor propio. Mucho amor propio
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inspoandmore
5.0 out of 5 stars Insta made me buy it
Reviewed in Germany on May 28, 2024
Ich habe einige Auszüge aus diesem Buch auf Instagram gesehen und habe es mir daraufhin bestellt. Die Sätze in diesem Buch regen zum Nachdenken an. Von mir gibt es eine Kaufempfehlung.
Radha
5.0 out of 5 stars A journey of each one us
Reviewed in India on November 23, 2023
Amazing poetry,a must
Lin
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolument fantastique
Reviewed in France on November 21, 2020
Le colis est arrivé en excellent état, un livre au design épuré comme on les aime.
Le contenu est touchant, très bien écrit et se lit très facilement et rapidement.
J'ai été touchée pendant toute ma lecture et compte le relire souvent.
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