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Emotionally grounding and uplifting

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-23-21

It's very easy to flow through the audio version of this book as not all of the poems and passages have titles. Chapter 1 is pure and light. I listened to it while driving, a lot of the time through the community I grew up in as a kid, and where recollection may bring up some memories of my innocence fading away the author's words served as a reminder that our innocence doesn't fade. We simply have to channel it. Chapter 2 is not one to rush through. Take. Your. Time. Chapter 2 gives you permission to grieve any disconnection from your innocence the way the author grieved his. The best way to experience poetry audiobooks (in my opinion) is to have the physical copy in hand to follow along and see where you wish to pause and pickup later so I'm excited to get my physical copy to listen again! I was expecting the book to be about innocence in a way that focuses on embracing your inner child or something like that, but it's soooo much more. Read/listen and find out for yourself :)

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