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Musing of a Teenage Girl: A poetry collection delves into the intricate depths of adolescent emotions, weaving poignant verses that explore themes of heartbreak, profound loss, and the myriad of experiences that resonate with the soul. Each poem is intricately crafted to evoke raw emotions and resonate with readers, inviting them to embark on a journey through the tumultuous landscape of teenage emotions.

 

In this collection, Sanjana Somavarapu shares her innermost thoughts and feelings as she navigates the ups and downs of adolescence. Her poems cover a range of emotions, from heartbreak and loneliness to self-discovery and hope. Through her words, readers will find solace in knowing that they are not alone in their journeys through teenagehood.

 

The book explores themes of love, friendship, self-acceptance, and the complexities of growing up. Whether readers are in the midst of their teenage years or looking back on them, they will find themselves reflected in Sanjana's words.

 

This book is perfect for teenagers and young adults who are seeking a connection to someone who understands the whirlwind of emotions that comes with being a teenager. It is also a great read for those who enjoy poetry and appreciate the beauty and vulnerability of the written word.

Book: Musing of a teenage girl

SKU: 978-93-340-2069-4
₹999.00Price
  • Here is a summary of the book:

    Title and Author: The book is titled “~Musing Of A Teenage Girl~” and written by Sanjana Somavarapu, a passionate writer, singer, actor, orator, and student.

    Genre and Format: The book is a collection of poems, divided into six sections: The Leaves Fall Over The Birth Of A Poet, Poèmes De Mélancolie, The Void, Broken Self Reflection, Life’s Worth Of Insecurities, Lovergirl, and Dear Heartbreakers. Each section has a theme and a number of poems related to it.

    Purpose and Audience: The book is a personal expression of the author’s emotions, thoughts, and experiences as a teenage girl. The author dedicates the book to her teacher and grandfather, who inspired her to start writing poems. The intended audience is anyone who can relate to the author’s feelings or appreciate her creativity.

    References: The book contains many references to movies, TV shows, books, songs, and celebrities that the author admires or draws inspiration from. Some examples are Gilmore Girls, Cupid, and the phrase "beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder".

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