To the Man I Loved Too Much

Jeannette Viirpuu

To the Man I Loved Too Much
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Book Fairy Publishing
Published
3 July 2024
Pages
110
ISBN
9789916759424

To the Man I Loved Too Much

Jeannette Viirpuu

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In her evocative debut collection, Jeannette Viirpuu explores the tender interstices of loss, memory, and unyielding hope. "The Beauty of What Remains" weaves a delicate tapestry of the moments that bind the human spirit to resilience in the face of the inexorable passage of time.

With a voice both haunting and elegantly poised, Viirpuu captures the ephemeral beauty of fleeting moments and the shadows they leave behind. From the hushed whispers of past loves to the quiet corners of heartache, her poems stretch across the emotional spectrum, turning pain into a landscape from which beauty emerges.

This collection serves not only as a homage to what we've lost but also as a celebration of what lingers, the remnants that shape our being long after the moment has passed. It's a must-read for anyone who has ever loved, lost, or dared to remember.

Join Jeannette Viirpuu on this lyrical journey through the fragments of life, finding solace in the understanding that even in loss, there is beauty in what remains. Copyright (c) 2024 Book Fairy Publishing

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