'Ellipsis', by Adeola Juwon Gbalajobi
'饾懍饾拲饾拲饾拪饾拺饾挃饾拪饾挃', by 饾悁饾悵饾悶饾惃饾惀饾悮 饾悏饾惍饾惏饾惃饾惂 饾悊饾悰饾悮饾惀饾悮饾悾饾惃饾悰饾悽
Thank you to the author Adeola Juwon Gbalajobi and Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
‘How do I tell daddy that depression has its tentacles
around my feet,
that sorrow is a stone tied around my ankles like
bangles?’
This book is a beautiful collection of poems destined for the broken, for the ones who are still healing. It talks about the scars that we hide, the wounds we never show to anyone, the scars that we keep to ourselves, and how we have no other option but to walk through this path of loneliness and unhappiness, pain and sorrow, alone.
The author writes in a way that leaves you without words, that makes you think about how many times you wished you'd write like that. The author captures the exact emotion, feeling, moment, and shows it to us through their words scattered with open wounds, scars that never healed, broken hearts,...
Ellipsis talks about love, loss, heartbreak, lust, pain, sadness, racism, depression, and sorrow.
‘A poem has a soul of its own.’
The poems written in this book are honest, lovely written, raw and vulnerable.
It's the perfect choice for fans of Amanda Lovelace, Rupi Kaur, and Atticus!
This book comes out on 5th June 2021, so stay tuned!
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