Finding Her Being Her
A Journey of Poems
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Narrated by:
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Nilam Patel
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Written by:
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Nilam Patel
About this listen
She lived in
an abstract world,
feeding off
morsels of asymmetry;
she was at ease
on an imperfect day,
never yielding to the rules,
a room full of flaws was home.
It's always awe-inspiring to come across books that pay tribute to the lives of women, particularly when they skillfully convey the essence of a woman's journey. Finding Her Being Her by Nilam Patel is a remarkable collection of short poems that precisely accomplishes this feat.
What the critics say
"In the pages of Finding Her. Being Her: A Journey of Poems, Nilam Patel invites readers on a profound exploration of self-discovery, healing, and celebration. Initially written as a means of personal healing, this book evolved into a beacon of inspiration and empathy for young girls and women in all stages of life. Each carefully crafted poem serves as a gateway to introspection, leaving readers lost in thought as they reflect on their experiences. With chapters dedicated to femininity, grief, relationships, self-love, and motherhood, this collection unveils the complexities and beauty of womanhood." (Georgia Lyonhyde, Reedsy Discovery)
"Whilst this book is marketed towards women, fathers, brothers, sons, boyfriends, husbands, pick up this book. As a female (used in the loosest sense), we know of our struggles and this book tells us that we are not alone with them. These poems are messages of solidarity to us, but they are a wealth of secrets you will never know, if you never ask." (Jadidsa Perez, Independent Book Review)
"An enchanting collection that centers on the complexity and beauty of being a woman. Each poem breathes life into women who have been historically silenced and sets apath for a future generation to be empowered." (Pikasho Deka, Readers' Favorite)