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Troubles of a Teenage Mind
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Troubles of a Teenage Mind

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This is a collection of poems written throughout Rebecca’s final years of high school. They cover major issues which are often avoided, being considered taboo topics. Everything from young love to the fear of death is covered, as well as many other struggles that could arise in between. Mental health issues are often pushed aside, but throughout this collection of poetry, the idea of suffering mental anguish without knowing why is repeatedly explored. More than anything, this book is here to serve as a reminder that you are never alone.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 September 2018
Pages
67
ISBN
9781788782050

This is a collection of poems written throughout Rebecca’s final years of high school. They cover major issues which are often avoided, being considered taboo topics. Everything from young love to the fear of death is covered, as well as many other struggles that could arise in between. Mental health issues are often pushed aside, but throughout this collection of poetry, the idea of suffering mental anguish without knowing why is repeatedly explored. More than anything, this book is here to serve as a reminder that you are never alone.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Austin Macauley Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 September 2018
Pages
67
ISBN
9781788782050