About Finding your Voice – Poetry about Identity and Self-Discovery
Being a teenager is tough, especially when you have to deal with so many emotions all of a sudden. You may be experiencing a devastating heartbreak, or you’re constantly feeling betrayed by friends, or you’re trying so hard to fit in that you’ve lost sight of who you are. It’s exhausting, right? And to top it off, no one seems to understand you.
Finding My Voice is a collection of poetry for teens like you who are trying to figure out who they are and where they fit in. Dru Reed takes you on an emotional journey through the raw and real ups and downs of being a teenager. From exploring identity and embracing differences to challenging stereotypes and navigating change, these pages explore all the moments that shape your teenage years.
With five powerful chapters, these poems will empower you to express your inner self:
● Rise helps you discover your inner light.
● Embrace shows you how to love yourself and everything that makes you unique.
● Hope encourages you to believe that the future will be brighter.
● Bloom teaches you to flourish and grow.
● Begin inspires you to try new things confidently.
Your inner voice is a powerful tool on your journey of self-discovery, and this book will help you harness it to build your self-esteem, self-awareness, and courage. Finding My Voice promises to be a source of comfort and inspiration, helping you realize the boundless strength and beauty within you.
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Learn More About The Author
Dru Reed is a passionate author dedicated to writing poetry for teens that explores pressing social issues relevant to today’s world. Through her evocative verses, she encourages young readers to reflect on their experiences and engage with the complexities of modern life. Dru’s work aims to inspire empathy and understanding, making her poetry a powerful tool for connection and dialogue among the youth. With a focus on contemporary themes, she invites teens to find their voices and navigate the challenges they face.