Remember Love : Words for Tender Times (UK)
Author: Wade, Cleo
ISBN: 9781846047732
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Publisher,Rider
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 230 g
No. of Pages, 224
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A valuable handbook for anyone white knuckling their way through the days from New York Times bestselling author and poet Cleo Wade.
This book is about love- how it feels when we hold it, lose it and how we can make our way back to it.
Infusing poetry, wisdom and personal notes, New York Times bestselling author and poet, Cleo Wade takes us on an intimate path to regain our fractured parts. From the parts we refuse to accept and would rather not see to the family and community blooming when we embrace others with the same warmth nurtured from within, love is everpresent.
A soothing ode to what binds us, Remember Love journeys through the weird, mystical, palpably human and encouraging aspects of life. It urges you to put one foot in front of the other and face whatever comes your way - gently and vulnerably. It stands in a deep truth- by embracing our individual journeys and uniqueness, we can rediscover that not only is liking and loving ourselves our greatest responsibility, it is the greatest gift.
This book is about love- how it feels when we hold it, lose it and how we can make our way back to it.
Infusing poetry, wisdom and personal notes, New York Times bestselling author and poet, Cleo Wade takes us on an intimate path to regain our fractured parts. From the parts we refuse to accept and would rather not see to the family and community blooming when we embrace others with the same warmth nurtured from within, love is everpresent.
A soothing ode to what binds us, Remember Love journeys through the weird, mystical, palpably human and encouraging aspects of life. It urges you to put one foot in front of the other and face whatever comes your way - gently and vulnerably. It stands in a deep truth- by embracing our individual journeys and uniqueness, we can rediscover that not only is liking and loving ourselves our greatest responsibility, it is the greatest gift.