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Bring Down the Chandeliers, where the exploration of trauma, body, and faith intertwines with an insightful inquiry into forgiveness.

Bring Down the Chandeliers converges with a profound and insightful inquiry into the transformative power of forgiveness.

This collection of poems transcends...

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Bring Down the Chandeliers, where the exploration of trauma, body, and faith intertwines with an insightful inquiry into forgiveness.

Bring Down the Chandeliers converges with a profound and insightful inquiry into the transformative power of forgiveness.

This collection of poems transcends boundaries and resonates deeply, encompassing far more than the experiences of sexual assault survivors. It touches the core of the universal human struggle - the journey to forgive both oneself and others. With each carefully crafted verse, the words transcend the page, igniting a universal resonance.

Immerse yourself in the raw and poignant verses that grace the pages of this literary masterpiece. Feel the weight of each word as it carries within it the potential to mend wounds, uplift spirits, and offer solace to weary souls.

Hardy's collection stands as an emotive testament, a poignant reminder that even in the face of adversity, healing is not only attainable but inevitable. The pages of this collection hold a mirror to your own challenges, reflecting the capacity for growth, renewal, and ultimately, triumph.




Author: Tara Hardy
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Write Bloody Publishing
Published: 06/03/2011
Pages: 100
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781935904304

About the Author
Hardy, Tara: - Tara Hardy was born in raised in southeastern Michigan, but now writes in the emerald city of Seattle where she was elected Poet Populist in 2002. She holds and MFA from Vermont College, and is the working class queer femme poet who founded Bent, the nation's only writing institute for LGBTIQ people. A founding member of Salt Lines, the all woman performance poetry group, Tara tours internationally. She has been finalist on National Poetry Slam stages seven times and was the highest ranking woman in the 2010 Individual World Poetry Slam.

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