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the princess saves herself in this one
- Narrated by: Amanda Lovelace
- Length: 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From Amanda Lovelace, a poetry collection in four parts: the princess, the damsel, the queen, and you. The first three sections piece together the life of the author while the final section serves as a note to the listener. This moving book explores love, loss, grief, healing, empowerment, and inspiration.
the princess saves herself in this one is the first book in the women are some kind of magic series.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-22-18
Loved it
I have this book in a paper copy and I read it all the first day. I never knew it was on audible! Love it so much!
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- Janelle
- 03-30-18
Nothing Short of Perfection
This poetry book is a diamond in a field of gems. I'll be buying a hard copy very soon.
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- Memeke
- 02-17-20
Vivid Listen
The poetry book starts with warnings about the content—self abuse, sexual assault, child abuse, and so on. I believe that including this message is helpful. The topics are difficult, but teens should have the right to decide for themselves if they would like to continue reading. Readers then follow the speaker’s journey from childhood up until the age of 19. The speaker (assumed to be the author) explains how her mother was abusive and some of the tragedies that occurred within her family. The speaker then explains how she was able to find herself and grow. Amanda Lovelace, the author, narrates her book for a little over an hour. I liked that she was able to narrate her own poetry because this was her story to tell. It would not have felt quite as impactful if someone else had narrated the poetry. Readers are given poetry about poetry, about empowerment, and about self realization. I came out of this listening with some favorite quotes that truly touched me—“Poetry showed me how to bleed without the need for blood.”/ “Some names will always be cursed.”/ “Words should heal—not burn.” I listened to the audio version of this poetry book, but I would encourage teens to also read the physical copy of this book. Some poetry’s power comes from how it was written on the page, and although the narration may still be powerful, just reading it may illicit more emotions.
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- Moe
- 05-07-21
so deep. beautifully written.
I appreciate this so much. so beautifully written. I am so glad I came across this. I will definitely listen to it over and over again.
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- adria lyons
- 04-20-21
literally perfect
loooooved it! captivated me from the title and didn't let me go til I read every last word.
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- TC Austin
- 05-01-20
Powerful, Moving, Triumph
The collection of poems begins with a warning about triggers that these poems might elicit. No doubt these words paint heavy pictures and blaring sounds of tragedy, loss, abuse and defeat. Yet amid the sorrow and pain the speaker, like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, emerges stronger and more powerful than she imagined. She becomes her own prince and slays her dragons.
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- Stoney
- 05-13-19
this was so deep an such an amazing story
I listened to it in one sitting cus I had to hear the ending its such an amazing story!
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- Michael
- 04-08-18
This is amazing
I lost my mom and can relate to some of the things in here. She’s been through a lot, and has a beautiful voice, especially for poetry. Absoulutely amazing. Would give it a billion stars if I could. Definitely worth it. Waiting to get the next book, the witch doesn’t burn in this one. Enjoy, I know you will!
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- Ashley
- 06-16-18
Disappointing
I was very excited to read this book and see what it was all about. Unfortunately I did not find it entertaining, informative, or helpful. Poems to me are supposed to inspire people and get minds thinking, hearts feeling the words, and understanding the full extent of the authors pain or whatever they are trying to explain. I did not feel compelled to even finish this book it was so bad. I tried to push through just to see if I was being too judgmental or just plain dumb. I don’t recommend reading this book it is poorly written and sounds like a pity party rather than a poem. Sorry if anyone is offended by this review it is simply my opinion especially being a follower of God I didn’t appreciate her stating that God does not exist...that’s too far.