Her journey is prominent within her writing, and her strength is undeniable. As the book navigates through those sections, you’re first introduced to Amanda Lovelace’s rocky relationship with her mother, her unhappiness with her body, and you end with her finding herself after leaving a trouble romantic relationship and then her offering encouraging and empowering words to the readers. The book is separated into four parts- the princess, the damaged, the queen, and you. It was deeply personal, and although I haven’t personally experienced what she had experience, I felt her heartbreak. It is emotional and raw, and I felt that I had somehow gotten ahold of Lovelace’s diary. The Princess Saves Herself in This One is the perfect example this. Some writers pour their whole heart and soul into their writing, and although you are experiencing it without personally knowing them, you can feel the heartbreak and pain that they had suffered, and you cannot help but get a sense of who they are as a person. Also like you are reading someone’s diary. There is something intimate about poetry. I didn’t realize I could by my own knight
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