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The Princess Saves Herself in This Book - by Amanda Lovelace

The Princess Saves Herself in This Book - by Amanda Lovelace

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Love and empowerment in verses that take fairy tales to the feminine reality of the 21st centuryThe princess saves herself in this book, by Amanda Lovelace, is compared to the publishing phenomenon Other ways of using your mouth, by Rupi Kaur, with which it shares the direct language, in the form of poetry, and contemporary themes. It's a book about resilience and, above all, about the possibility of writing our own happy endings. No wonder The princess saves herself in this book won the Goodreads Choice Award, for best read of the year, public choice. This is a work about love, loss, suffering, redemption, empowerment and inspiration. Divided into four parts ("The princess", "The maiden", "The queen" and "You"), the book combines the imagery of fairy tales with the feminine reality of the 21st century with delicacy, emotion and forcefulness. Amanda, acclaimed as one of the main voices of her generation, constructs a poetic narrative with intimate and everyday tones that welcomes the reader with each verse, making them an accomplice and participant in what is being said. A devourer of words and an avid and passionate reader of fairy tales since childhood, it was natural that Amanda Lovelace began writing her own books. And that's what she did. When she's not reading or writing, she can be found waiting for her spiced coffee to get back to binge-watching Gilmore Girls. A lifelong poet and current storyteller, she lives in New Jersey with her fiancé, her temperamental cat and a book collection so large that she will soon need a house of her own. Bachelor in English Literature, he also studied Sociology. The princess saves herself in this book is her poetry debut and the first book in the Women are some kind of magic series.”

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