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The Truth I Must Invent

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Discover the profound beauty of self-discovery and resilience ...

In the mesmerizing collection of narrative and philosophical poems titled The Truth I Must Invent, Francis DiClemente takes readers on an enchanting journey of self-reflection and contemplation. Through his exquisite use of free verse, DiClemente explores the complexities of human existence, loneliness, memory, and the universal truths that bind us all. This book serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, joy and contentment can be found through resilience and a willingness to embrace hope. With its profound insights and whimsical language, The Truth I Must Invent is an extraordinary work of art that invites readers to create their own realities and discover the beauty within themselves.

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It was okay but I’m not that much into poetry and should’ve probably not have requested this. But it’s good to read different types of poetry.

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A breathtaking collection of poems that delves into the depths of the human experience. Through the masterful use of free verse and a minimalist approach, Francis DiClemente explores a wide range of universal themes, from the complexities of self and identity to the profound connections within family and parenthood. With each poem, DiClemente invites readers into a world of introspection, evoking powerful emotions and contemplation. The whimsical language and profound insights found within these pages leave a lasting impression, touching the heart and soul of the reader. This is a treasure trove of thought-provoking and deeply relatable poetry, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit and the power of our own imagination.

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I've had people say to me that they want to read poetry, but find it daunting and a bit scary. If this describes you, then this just might be an excellent collection for you! The poems in this book are like jewels strung on a necklace--each is lovely on its own and when combined create a beautiful whole. The poems are accessible, moving, and sometimes profound, exploring aspects of life from the mundane to the life-altering--a pwerful collection.

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