Cries in the Wind

Author: Alaya Collins

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BOOK DETAILS

Genre: General

Subgenre: Poetry,

Pages: 126

Trim Size: 5.5x8.5

eBook ISBN: 9798892858441

Paperback ISBN: 9798892858427


Cries in the Wind

Author: Alaya Collins



BOOK DETAILS

Genre: General

Subgenre: Poetry,

Pages: 126

Trim Size: 5.5x8.5

eBook ISBN: 9798892858441

Paperback ISBN: 9798892858427



About The Book

Cries in the Wind is a deeply personal collection of poems about loneliness, identity, friendship, and the invisible weight of growing up. These poems speak to the quiet moments - the thoughts that echo late at night, the words never said, the feeling of calling out and not knowing who hears you. Honest and unfiltered, this debut collection captures both the ache of feeling unseen and the quiet strength it takes to keep going. For anyone who has ever felt like their voice was carried away by the wind, this book offers recognition, reflection, and a reminder that you are not alone.



About The Author

Alaya is a young poet who writes about quiet grief, growing up, and the feeling of being known but not understood. Her work explores the spaces between loneliness and hope, capturing the small, fragile moments that often go unnoticed. With a voice that is both vulnerable and sharp, she turns ordinary emotions into something luminous.



About The Book

Cries in the Wind is a deeply personal collection of poems about loneliness, identity, friendship, and the invisible weight of growing up. These poems speak to the quiet moments - the thoughts that echo late at night, the words never said, the feeling of calling out and not knowing who hears you. Honest and unfiltered, this debut collection captures both the ache of feeling unseen and the quiet strength it takes to keep going. For anyone who has ever felt like their voice was carried away by the wind, this book offers recognition, reflection, and a reminder that you are not alone.


About The Author

Alaya is a young poet who writes about quiet grief, growing up, and the feeling of being known but not understood. Her work explores the spaces between loneliness and hope, capturing the small, fragile moments that often go unnoticed. With a voice that is both vulnerable and sharp, she turns ordinary emotions into something luminous.


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