Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:
Kalopsia is a collection of poetry written by a young black single mother in her early twenties. Her poetry is an expression of her being lost and trying to find her way. She often references her self as a tree. She identifies with tree's having seasons, rotting, rebirth, confidence, burning, and resilience. She struggles with her confidence but always finds away to pick herself up with affirmations and similes comparing her self to nature.
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Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:
Kalopsia is a collection of poetry written by a young black single mother in her early twenties. Her poetry is an expression of her being lost and trying to find her way. She often references her self as a tree. She identifies with tree's having seasons, rotting, rebirth, confidence, burning, and resilience. She struggles with her confidence but always finds away to pick herself up with affirmations and similes comparing her self to nature.
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Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:

Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:

by Kanika Harris
Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:

Kalopsia: The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are.:

by Kanika Harris

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Kalopsia is a collection of poetry written by a young black single mother in her early twenties. Her poetry is an expression of her being lost and trying to find her way. She often references her self as a tree. She identifies with tree's having seasons, rotting, rebirth, confidence, burning, and resilience. She struggles with her confidence but always finds away to pick herself up with affirmations and similes comparing her self to nature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078729062
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/02/2019
Edition description: First Print ed.
Pages: 70
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.15(d)
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