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The Purple Sun - A Poetic Journey Through Domestic Violence - cover
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The Purple Sun - A Poetic Journey Through Domestic Violence

Lori Jean Finnila

Editora: LJ Publishing

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This is a book about domestic violence through poetry that shows the difference in meaning as it entwines all abuse. It brings on a new meaning of domestic violence as it has been portrayed in the past and portrayed at all. It brings in different forms of crime used as retaliation to women making choices on their own and innocent children that are dragged into it.

Lori has written using art forms to help visually tell her stories of her poems. This helps connect with the meaning of her words in her books. She hopes her books shed light opening expressions.

Lori writes books for self improvement to strength, expression, and endurance. She captures her life as well as others to create her poems and stories. God has been beside her throughout her journey.

'I hope this book finds you a place where you feel no shame or guilt in your life, whatever that may be. I hope you will find fulfillment in life as we all should but knowingly how hard the walls are put up to this. In all there will be beauty no matter what.'

Lori
Disponível desde: 26/09/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 106 páginas.

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