Crying Leaves

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Book Details

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Publication Date : 7/27/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781413493580

About the Book

Crying leaves is a poetry book that is a metaphor for people crying, to call attention to different things they experience in life. From love, sex, shopping, natural disasters, personal issues, to the world in itself. I chose the name crying leaves because we all have our own family tree. Which makes up all our loved ones either traditional families or families of affinity. To think for a second I wonder what if trees, barks, branches, and leaves could have emotions just as humans do how would it sound or go about every day life. Every poem describes something that we as people experience in life. Whether it is a natural disaster or a person explaining how New York looks and sounds in their eyes. Compilations of poetry that will make you want to think and read again. Some poems will just allow you to experience happiness when you read about love and relationships. There are also poems that will allow a person to feel sentimental. It is full of almost every human emotion that we as crying leaves will always have to experience in this life. Also be informed that crying leaves has mature content. In which its contents has issues about sex, relationships and sensitive issues that may not be suitable for children. Other than that, important point, the author, Shadelle, is enthused to share this poetry book with the world. Thank you and enjoy it, it’s an interesting reading experience.


About the Author

Shadelle Fields is a native of Queens, NYC. She started writing poetry at age twelve. She wrote an anthology of poems called Crying Leaves. In 2005, it was published. A few years later came her first full-length story, her biopic of being a poet. It is her true story of being an unknown talent that unfortunately never gets the recognition she thinks she deserves. It was a contrast to the world of college where she was an honor student currently majoring in journalism and print media. Her passion for writing has and will not slow down.