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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Let us commiserate together in the hope that we will come out the other side happy and whole, or at least intact!"With this vow, Reflections of a Woman's Life by Gypsie Ami Offenbacher-Ferris opens as both invitation and confession. This deeply intimate and emotionally unflinching chapbook traces the arc of womanhood - from birth to ageing, from love's first promise to its most devastating betrayals, from motherhood to the painful grace of letting go. It is not a "feel-good" book. It is not self-help. It is emotional catharsis, shaped from lived experience and rendered in clear, resonant free verse.The opening poem, "The Arrival," reimagines birth through the infant's sensory awareness. Earth, loam, darkness, and sound become primal symbols, grounding the miracle of life in texture and touch: "Finally, swaddled protectively heldin gentle swaying arms, a presence known but unknown, presses wet."These lines capture the sacred bewilderment of arrival - a beginning both intimate and universal.Throughout the collection, Offenbacher-Ferris turns ordinary moments into mirrors of deeper truth. In "Chance Encounter," reflection becomes literal and symbolic, confronting fractured identity and the shifting expectations placed on women's bodies over time. "My Garden" holds life and death in the same breath - a blooming flower beside a fallen dragonfly - reminding us that beauty and loss coexist.One of the most haunting poems, "Free," faces illness, addiction, and suicidal ideation without flinching. Yet even in its darkness, a fragile thread of hope remains. In "Nibble at the Beach," a golden sunset and ocean breeze frame a romantic moment undone by betrayal, the beauty of the scene intensifying the rupture of trust. By contrast, "A Mother's Nose Noes" celebrates maternal intuition and unconditional love, while "Feelings in Colour" explores emotion through hue - neutral beige, sea-blue eyes, comforting yellow, green bushes, pastel orange - blending sensory imagery with psychological depth.Offenbacher-Ferris favors clarity over ornamentation. Her strength lies in emotional precision rather than abstraction. Gardens, mirrors, color, light, and darkness are not decorative symbols but lived realities, grounded in experience and sharpened by honesty.This chapbook is for readers who value confessional poetry rooted in emotional truth. It is also for writers seeking to understand how personal narrative can be transformed into shared human experience without losing its raw edge.Above all, this is a reaching out - to any and all, women or men, who have had their hearts ripped from their bodies by a trusted loved one, leaving a wound that feels as though it may never heal. These poems do not promise easy answers. They offer companionship in the ache, solidarity in sorrow, and the quiet hope that through commiseration we might emerge on the other side - happy and whole, or at least intact. Not a feel-good book. Not self-help. This is raw catharsis - a reaching out to anyone whose heart has been torn open by betrayal. Let us commiserate together, hoping to emerge the other side happy and whole, or at least intact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Let us commiserate together in the hope that we will come out the other side happy and whole, or at least intact!"With this vow, Reflections of a Woman's Life by Gypsie Ami Offenbacher-Ferris opens as both invitation and confession. This deeply intimate and emotionally unflinching chapbook traces the arc of womanhood - from birth to ageing, from love's first promise to its most devastating betrayals, from motherhood to the painful grace of letting go. It is not a "feel-good" book. It is not self-help. It is emotional catharsis, shaped from lived experience and rendered in clear, resonant free verse.The opening poem, "The Arrival," reimagines birth through the infant's sensory awareness. Earth, loam, darkness, and sound become primal symbols, grounding the miracle of life in texture and touch: "Finally, swaddled protectively heldin gentle swaying arms, a presence known but unknown, presses wet."These lines capture the sacred bewilderment of arrival - a beginning both intimate and universal.Throughout the collection, Offenbacher-Ferris turns ordinary moments into mirrors of deeper truth. In "Chance Encounter," reflection becomes literal and symbolic, confronting fractured identity and the shifting expectations placed on women's bodies over time. "My Garden" holds life and death in the same breath - a blooming flower beside a fallen dragonfly - reminding us that beauty and loss coexist.One of the most haunting poems, "Free," faces illness, addiction, and suicidal ideation without flinching. Yet even in its darkness, a fragile thread of hope remains. In "Nibble at the Beach," a golden sunset and ocean breeze frame a romantic moment undone by betrayal, the beauty of the scene intensifying the rupture of trust. By contrast, "A Mother's Nose Noes" celebrates maternal intuition and unconditional love, while "Feelings in Colour" explores emotion through hue - neutral beige, sea-blue eyes, comforting yellow, green bushes, pastel orange - blending sensory imagery with psychological depth.Offenbacher-Ferris favors clarity over ornamentation. Her strength lies in emotional precision rather than abstraction. Gardens, mirrors, color, light, and darkness are not decorative symbols but lived realities, grounded in experience and sharpened by honesty.This chapbook is for readers who value confessional poetry rooted in emotional truth. It is also for writers seeking to understand how personal narrative can be transformed into shared human experience without losing its raw edge.Above all, this is a reaching out - to any and all, women or men, who have had their hearts ripped from their bodies by a trusted loved one, leaving a wound that feels as though it may never heal. These poems do not promise easy answers. They offer companionship in the ache, solidarity in sorrow, and the quiet hope that through commiseration we might emerge on the other side - happy and whole, or at least intact. Not a feel-good book. Not self-help. This is raw catharsis - a reaching out to anyone whose heart has been torn open by betrayal. Let us commiserate together, hoping to emerge the other side happy and whole, or at least intact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "Let us commiserate together in the hope that we will come out the other side happy and whole, or at least intact!"With this vow, Reflections of a Woman's Life by Gypsie Ami Offenbacher-Ferris opens as both invitation and confession. This deeply intimate and emotionally unflinching chapbook traces the arc of womanhood - from birth to ageing, from love's first promise to its most devastating betrayals, from motherhood to the painful grace of letting go. It is not a "feel-good" book. It is not self-help. It is emotional catharsis, shaped from lived experience and rendered in clear, resonant free verse.The opening poem, "The Arrival," reimagines birth through the infant's sensory awareness. Earth, loam, darkness, and sound become primal symbols, grounding the miracle of life in texture and touch: "Finally, swaddled protectively heldin gentle swaying arms, a presence known but unknown, presses wet."These lines capture the sacred bewilderment of arrival - a beginning both intimate and universal.Throughout the collection, Offenbacher-Ferris turns ordinary moments into mirrors of deeper truth. In "Chance Encounter," reflection becomes literal and symbolic, confronting fractured identity and the shifting expectations placed on women's bodies over time. "My Garden" holds life and death in the same breath - a blooming flower beside a fallen dragonfly - reminding us that beauty and loss coexist.One of the most haunting poems, "Free," faces illness, addiction, and suicidal ideation without flinching. Yet even in its darkness, a fragile thread of hope remains. In "Nibble at the Beach," a golden sunset and ocean breeze frame a romantic moment undone by betrayal, the beauty of the scene intensifying the rupture of trust. By contrast, "A Mother's Nose Noes" celebrates maternal intuition and unconditional love, while "Feelings in Colour" explores emotion through hue - neutral beige, sea-blue eyes, comforting yellow, green bushes, pastel orange - blending sensory imagery with psychological depth.Offenbacher-Ferris favors clarity over ornamentation. Her strength lies in emotional precision rather than abstraction. Gardens, mirrors, color, light, and darkness are not decorative symbols but lived realities, grounded in experience and sharpened by honesty.This chapbook is for readers who value confessional poetry rooted in emotional truth. It is also for writers seeking to understand how personal narrative can be transformed into shared human experience without losing its raw edge.Above all, this is a reaching out - to any and all, women or men, who have had their hearts ripped from their bodies by a trusted loved one, leaving a wound that feels as though it may never heal. These poems do not promise easy answers. They offer companionship in the ache, solidarity in sorrow, and the quiet hope that through commiseration we might emerge on the other side - happy and whole, or at least intact. Not a feel-good book. Not self-help. This is raw catharsis - a reaching out to anyone whose heart has been torn open by betrayal. Let us commiserate together, hoping to emerge the other side happy and whole, or at least intact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 'Let us commiserate together in the hope that we will come out the other side happy and whole, or at least intact!'With this vow, Reflections of a Woman's Life by Gypsie Ami Offenbacher-Ferris opens as both invitation and confession. This deeply intimate and emotionally unflinching chapbook traces the arc of womanhood - from birth to ageing, from love's first promise to its most devastating betrayals, from motherhood to the painful grace of letting go. It is not a 'feel-good' book. It is not self-help. It is emotional catharsis, shaped from lived experience and rendered in clear, resonant free verse.The opening poem, 'The Arrival,' reimagines birth through the infant's sensory awareness. Earth, loam, darkness, and sound become primal symbols, grounding the miracle of life in texture and touch:'Finally, swaddled protectively heldin gentle swaying arms,a presence known but unknown, presses wet.'These lines capture the sacred bewilderment of arrival - a beginning both intimate and universal.Throughout the collection, Offenbacher-Ferris turns ordinary moments into mirrors of deeper truth. In 'Chance Encounter,' reflection becomes literal and symbolic, confronting fractured identity and the shifting expectations placed on women's bodies over time. 'My Garden' holds life and death in the same breath - a blooming flower beside a fallen dragonfly - reminding us that beauty and loss coexist.One of the most haunting poems, 'Free,' faces illness, addiction, and suicidal ideation without flinching. Yet even in its darkness, a fragile thread of hope remains. In 'Nibble at the Beach,' a golden sunset and ocean breeze frame a romantic moment undone by betrayal, the beauty of the scene intensifying the rupture of trust. By contrast, 'A Mother's Nose Noes' celebrates maternal intuition and unconditional love, while 'Feelings in Colour' explores emotion through hue - neutral beige, sea-blue eyes, comforting yellow, green bushes, pastel orange - blending sensory imagery with psychological depth.Offenbacher-Ferris favors clarity over ornamentation. Her strength lies in emotional precision rather than abstraction. Gardens, mirrors, color, light, and darkness are not decorative symbols but lived realities, grounded in experience and sharpened by honesty.This chapbook is for readers who value confessional poetry rooted in emotional truth. It is also for writers seeking to understand how personal narrative can be transformed into shared human experience without losing its raw edge.Above all, this is a reaching out - to any and all, women or men, who have had their hearts ripped from their bodies by a trusted loved one, leaving a wound that feels as though it may never heal. These poems do not promise easy answers. They offer companionship in the ache, solidarity in sorrow, and the quiet hope that through commiseration we might emerge on the other side - happy and whole, or at least intact.
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