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In Breather, the protagonist is struggling with burnout, trapped in a cycle of overwhelming emotions and intrusive thoughts, only worsened by his constant introspection. Disillusioned with his work and the life he leads, he turns to alcohol to dull his pain and even considers taking the easy way out. But when a series of unexpected events offer him a brief escape from reality's weight, he experiences fleeting moments of peace. Obsessed with breaking free from his bleak existence, he's willing to try anything - even if it means risking self-destruction. Will he find the delicate balance he's searching for, or will he spiral deeper into his own mind? Discover the answer in Breather.
Minds racing with no time to breathe.
Poems about the highs and lows in life.
A year after the loss of her parents, Edith finds herself struggling to keep her life together while her brother, Henry, spirals into addiction. As she navigates the complex emotions of grief, guilt, and helplessness, Edith desperately tries to reach Henry, but their strained relationship only worsens. In a final heart-breaking confrontation, Henry ultimately rejects her help, forcing Edith to face the painful reality that she cannot save him. With the support of her best friend, Lina, and her uncle, Richard, Edith begins the slow journey toward healing. In this touching exploration of grief, Edith learns that moving forward requires not only strength, but also the courage to accept that some battles are not hers to fight.
Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey through life's most profound and diverse topics? "Our World" is a breathtaking anthology that takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of human experiences, covering everything from the highs of joyous celebrations like Christmas and birthdays to the harsh realities of addiction and disorders. With 12 captivating chapters, you'll be immersed in a world that encompasses both the positive and negative aspects of life. This book isn't just a read - it's an exploration of the very essence of existence.
A small collection of poems... For everyone who wants to enjoy life, but does not have it as easy sometimes. For young adults with confusingly beautiful lives. For people, who do not have it figured out. For daydreamers.
In most bookstores you'll find innumerable books about communication, the power of language, manipulation through words. Yes, words can easily blind. But what happens when we realize, that words are no more than empty vessels? That they lack inherent depth and meaning? What does the limit of language mean for a relationship of two people? One of them full of thoughts and feelings, unable to convey them. The other one so vacant inside, and yet so rich with clever words. Language can make thoughts visible, audible. Language can be so meaningful, and still so meaningless. "It takes sonnets and poems to turn strangers into lovers. It takes a single word to turn lovers into strangers."
When a young seafarer, who'd originally set out to find their own way in the world, discovers that their friends have got caught up in something that could possibly mean the destruction of everything they hold dear, what started out as silly little anecdotes on their not so lawful lifestyle turns into a real time account of an apocalypse. Writing to a home they can't return to, they recount their exploits and tell tales of peculiar acquaintances and strange monsters, that maybe aren't so monstrous after all.
Henry Miller has a self-centered view of the world around him, and a very prominent disdain towards his co-star and nemesis Jane Audley - known primarily for her beautiful looks and despicable personality. He thinks it would kill her to go a day without an outburst. She thinks that under different circumstances they couldve been the closest of friends, had they only given each other a chance. So often did Jane want to say or do something differently - say or do something - anything - at all, but baring her emotions so honestly was out of the question. Though, there was one she could show. Anger. The only exception she could make. And she was waiting for someone to understand it. Perhaps by the end of it all he wouldve smiled at her face, and not her grave. And she would have found the courage to smile back as well, with honesty. And they would have realized that they were never so different from one another after all.