Wars of the Mind Volume 1
Autor Jonathan W. Hauberten Limba Engleză Paperback
Volume 1: Upon the Road of Leaves is the first step into a larger world of truth, pain, love, and hate. It follows the events of a teen named Jonathan William Haubert and his quest to find his way to cope with the trouble of an average teen's life. This collection spans a timeline of almost half a decade and over the years both the poems, and the author himself, mature and find more of a focus in the fact that life is an ongoing battle that most, if not all, the entire world lives with on a daily basis. These are the collected thoughts of the average teen and/or young adult, and in someway or another, the whole world can relate to.
This is not a traditional assortment of poems. To grasp fully this concept, one must set aside his or her knowledge of proper grammar and think inward of our true human natures. Although this collection is written in an aggressive manner, it is far from being an aggressive book, rather it is a book of truth, no matter how bleak it may seem. The Wars of the Mind is a new aspect in the poetry world and takes the reader to new heights and new options as to expressing themselves as close to thetruth as possible. It does not take a great writer to express one's self, rather it takes a sheet of paper, a pen and just a few minutes of time. The Wars of the Mind series gives the reader a chance to know that any given person, either big or small, can express himself or herself and fight away the hectic troubles of the life of an average person. So I welcome you, the reader, into our world of truth, pain, love and hate. Come forth and take the first steps into the Wars of our Minds
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ISBN-10: 1412078822
Pagini: 412
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Troubador Publishing
Notă biografică
By late 2001, at the age of fifteen and a freshmen in high school, I had begun to write down and document my feelings and past, using a new form of lyric style poetry. A series of rhymes, riddles and rants formed into an assortment of poetic statements. As the years began to pass and the life of a lower middle class social reject began to crush down and began clouding all judgments that I could muster in the haze of my troubled mind, there was only one thing I could turn to: a girl who, at first sight stole my heart but little did I know that it would be almost half a decade before I would regain it. I found after a few months that love and being sober was much harder than smoking and drinking myself numb. I was used to being drugged most of my childhood.