I Hope You Stay
Books | Poetry / LGBTQ
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Courtney Peppernell
Don’t let go; the sun will return. Bestselling poet Courtney Peppernell’s empowering new collection of poetry and prose offers glimpses of hope and resilience to all going through dark times.As moving and endearing as Peppernell's beloved Pillow Thoughts series, and divided into five sections, with poems ranging from free verse to short form, I Hope You Stay takes readers on a journey of what comes after heartbreak and pain.From devastation to dreaming of and finding a new love, to ultimately being at peace, Peppernell explores an arc that is universally relatable but uniquely personal, shining a light in the deepest hours of the night for everyone who has lost love and longed for new connection.
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Author
Courtney Peppernell
Pages
224
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date
2020-03-03
ISBN
1524861529 9781524861520
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"Found in a difficult time in my life; this book has many poems I was able to relate to. Some made me cry a good cry. Great writer. "
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Krystle poirier
"Is it me or is poetry starting to be about the same things just written differently each time, not that this wasn’t a good book just something I noticed. I read this honestly because I was bored & had some personal stuff I wanted to distract my mind from but I kept losing focus so I honestly was but wasn’t paying attention. Loved the pictures though."
"very sad"
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Bella Roper
"I felt this book could’ve almost been rated a 3 star, from me, if only it’d been a little more positive.<br/><br/>There was a lot of depressing elements, which brought my energy down instead of up. It was a nice prose, but I feel it’s meant for an audience that’s currently in break up or needing to uplift. And that has not gone through those already stages; looking for positive vibes.<br/><br/>HOLD UP———SCRATCH THAT———<br/>EDIT REVIEW: I really enjoyed this. I don’t know what the top review was based off, lol. There’s a lot in this book, to learn from. I love how it’s broken into categories, each defining a stage in her life. It’s just very relatable and simply beautiful!"