where falling turns into floating

where falling turns into floating

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welcome!~~ here is a series of poems exploring the facets of falling explored through chronological letters to her mom. they follow her as she grows up and explores the challenges we face throughout the course of our lives. it's fun & thought-provoking, you should give it a read~~ here's a quick excerpt of "falling out of a friendship" "i fought fire with gasoline and now i'm sitting in the fumes of isolated angst and betrayal"
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On the outside, it seems like Heather Falls has it all: looks, brains, and even athleticism. For those who really know her, they know that Heather's father is an addict, and she feels herself falling apart more and more every day. After she meets Jackson, Heather thinks she just might be okay, that she can heal from her recent heartbreak and that she has a friend to turn to when things go to hell at home. Somehow, things take a turn for the worse. When Heather's world starts to fall down around her, she has to find the courage to pick herself up and begin her healing process while finding herself through it all. She knows healing won't be easy, and the darkness of her past threatens to drown her. Can she survive it all and learn how to thrive no matter how muddy her environment may be?* *Warning: There may be some triggers for some readers, so please read with caution. This book deals with themes of violence and self-harm.

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