Inside a beautiful, woman's mind

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation, Family & Relationships, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Jane Impair ISBN: 9781524215477
Publisher: Jane Impair Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jane Impair
ISBN: 9781524215477
Publisher: Jane Impair
Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

This book recounts the final school year of a very shy girl. Few people know what true shyness entails; how their friendly conversations and actions appear as noise and confusion that overwhelms calm spirits. Quiet, introverted, sensitive people are ridiculed in this extroverted world where giving grand speeches and making exaggerated gestures are promoted as ideals everyone should aspire to. This book is different.

This book is written from the perspective of thoughts deep within the author’s mind: a calm, safe refuge from the vociferous world of others. It considers the pains of adolescence, including: self-esteem, suicide, sexuality, love, abuse, individuality and learning who you are. Most of all, it describes the innermost thoughts and feelings of one struggling with life in a world where too much happens. It describes a journey of survival.

The author provides this book to anybody and everybody, especially those who are yet to see their perceived weaknesses are actually their strengths. Please reproduce and share it with anyone who may benefit from it. This book’s sole purpose is to find the person who by reading it will realise they have a place in this world; a world that seems to tell them they have no place in it.

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This book recounts the final school year of a very shy girl. Few people know what true shyness entails; how their friendly conversations and actions appear as noise and confusion that overwhelms calm spirits. Quiet, introverted, sensitive people are ridiculed in this extroverted world where giving grand speeches and making exaggerated gestures are promoted as ideals everyone should aspire to. This book is different.

This book is written from the perspective of thoughts deep within the author’s mind: a calm, safe refuge from the vociferous world of others. It considers the pains of adolescence, including: self-esteem, suicide, sexuality, love, abuse, individuality and learning who you are. Most of all, it describes the innermost thoughts and feelings of one struggling with life in a world where too much happens. It describes a journey of survival.

The author provides this book to anybody and everybody, especially those who are yet to see their perceived weaknesses are actually their strengths. Please reproduce and share it with anyone who may benefit from it. This book’s sole purpose is to find the person who by reading it will realise they have a place in this world; a world that seems to tell them they have no place in it.

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