![]() This subject really tugged at my heartstrings because I have two family members who suffered from eating disorders. The book discusses eating disorders and one of her poems mentioned how sticks and stone never broke bones, but words made someone close to her starve themselves until her bones were visible. Lovelace discusses parental abuse and it is unclear if she herself was the one that suffered from it, but I think it can hit home for many readers. ![]() It does deal with very heavy issues and there is a tone of feminism to it as well, but it doesn’t necessarily fall into the “in your face” category. The book is broken into four different parts: the princess, the damsel, the queen and you. Also, it doesn’t hurt to be familiarwith poetry. WARNING: The book does contain material that may be sensitive to readers and Lovelace does include a note in there to practice self-care before, during and after reading the book. ![]() There has been one book that I had the privilege of reading and it is called “The Princess Saves Herself in This One” by Amanda Lovelace. Others may find their solace in fall weather by reading books. ![]() ![]() It can mean wearing the newest fall trends or consuming as many pumpkin spiced lattes as one possibly can. Fall has come and it can mean different things for many college students. ![]()
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