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Jacob Smith

    The Bigglebops and the Mountain Fruit
    Betty
    Girl
    Eco-Sonic Media
    When I Close My Eyes and Think of You, You'Re All My Favorite Colors
    Wild Existence
    • Wild Existence

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on personal experiences and emotions, this poetry collection offers insight into the author's journey through life's complexities. At twenty-four, Jake uses poetry as a therapeutic outlet, capturing moments of impulsivity and the evolution of his writing style. The poems reflect a blend of real events, feelings, and fantasies, aiming to resonate with readers and perhaps uplift their spirits. While not a substitute for professional therapy, the work serves as a candid exploration of the beautifully chaotic world around him.

      Wild Existence
    • This collection of poems delves into the author's emotional journey through a tumultuous year, balancing joy with the challenges of anxiety and hardship. Through vivid themes of nature, color, the body, and personal struggles, the poems create a narrative that resonates with readers. The author aims to evoke nostalgia for happier times while providing solace during difficult moments, inviting readers to connect with their own experiences of joy and sorrow.

      When I Close My Eyes and Think of You, You'Re All My Favorite Colors
    • Girl

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Sent to be a housemaid to work off her father's debts, Grace thought life had dealt her a bad hand already. Yet when her master's attentions end in sadism and pregnancy, her life is changed forever. He thinks he can banish her to a convent, little suspecting that, when her baby boy is torn from her heart, Grace has filled it with iron. What Grace little suspects is that revenge is only the beginning. Are her dressmaking skills enough for her to survive on the run? She has seen so little of the world outside the Manor, even money is new to her. Above all, who will understand about the baby she yearns to search for, and where could he be now, anyway? Graphically portraying the meaning of revenge, J. C. Smith's Girl is a journey from violation to revenge, and something beyond revenge.

      Girl
    • Picture an island of pure blissWith a story that rhymes, kinda like this.Our quest follows bigglebopsThrough forests, a lake and to mountaintops.A... Wait. You've not heard of bops before?Open the book up, all the reason more!I can't explain further, this is just the blurb.You'll have to trust me, this tale is superb.Just have a read and there's a chanceThat you'll love Bigbop, Bopbop, Littlebop and Lance.

      The Bigglebops and the Mountain Fruit