About the book
Title: the princess saves herself in this one | Author: Amanda Lovelace | Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Price: 14,99$ | Genre: Poetry | Type: Paperback | Pages: 195 |
ISBN: 978-1-4494-8641-9 | Publication date: 2017 |
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the story of
a princess
turned
damsel
turned
queen
First sentence
"warning I: this is not a fairytale."
Author
"amanda lovelace is a poetess & storyteller whose words have been shared in her local coffee shop & her trumblr blogs. she currently lives in new jersey with her fiancé. she received her AA in english literature from brookdale community college in 2014 & is working toward her BA in english literature & sociology at kean university. what she will do next, nobody knows-not even her. for now, you can find her reading anything she can get her hands on, writing while she should probably be paying attention in class, thinking about writing but not actually writing, drinking an inordinate amount of coffee & blogging about books. on top of all this she is a lover of all things cat-related as well as a staunch mermaid enthusiast. she considers herself to be a feminist & a social justice advocate. you can also find her as ladybookmad on twitter, instagram, & trumblr. visit amandalovelace.com"
Cover and title
What a catchy title! I love it, as well as the simple cover which is just black with white script - simple, but effective as hell!
My Thoughts
the princess saves herself in this one is a poetry collection from Amanda Lovelace, who tells about her own experiences with love, loss, grief, healing and violations. Although it deals with topics such as death, anorexia, abuse, suicide, self-harm, alcoholism, sexual assault and so much more, it´s overall a positive poetry collection which shows you that you have the strength to choose the life you want and that you are good enough.
„there are no dragons. there is simply a girl faced with the difficult task of learning to believe in herself."
p. 1
p. 1
The poems are not traditional type of poetry, they are modern, simple and direct - and I love them! Most of all because I can relate to so many of them, because I somehow know those feelings or have been through same or similiar situations. This - of course - made those poems so much more relatable to me and so much stronger and more emotional. Some pages only have a snippet, or a fragment - only few words, but they are enough to show what the author was thinking and what she want to say with them.
„silence has always been my loudest scream."
p. 32
p. 32
The book is parted in four sections: the princess, the damsel, the queen, and you. And they all tell a different kind of story: her relationship with her mother and her sister, battling with an eathing diorder, self-harm, her first kiss and sexual assault, death, self love and encouragement - by reading those poems you just have to admire the bravery and courage of the young author. The poetry collection takes you on an emotional roller coaster with highs and lows, tears and laughs, hate and love. This book is without doubt my reading highlight for a very long time!
p. 177
While reading you fall in love with the poems, with the author - and with yourself. And this is so important and so powerful! We are not defined by our failures but how we overcome and rise up from them. And I want to thank Amanda Lovelace for her strength and courage to share her thoughts and her story with us. I always did try to overcome difficult situations by writing poems about it - even when I was very young - so I know the feelings, poetry can release and how it can help - not only by writing it, but also by reading it. And this poetry collection helped me a lot! It was like Amanda was somehow writing right out of my heart and thoughts and probably this is why I loved this book so much and why I shed so many tears while reading it. I love it.
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