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Reese Harris had been living the dream. She had just gotten tenure at Warford University, just bought her dream home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with her partner of almost five years, and was two weeks away from attending the party of all parties to celebrate those five years. There was no reason to suspect that her happiness would soon be destroyed.When her partner Angela decides she's not happy and splits, Reese is left to pick up the pieces of her personal life without losing her professional one. Selena Castle enters Reese's life like a breath of fresh air, new, exciting, full of possibilities. She also brings with her complications. Aside from being a former student, Selena is 21. When this innocent meeting turns into more, Reese Harris begins a journey that often feels crazy, often feels impossible, but must be taken.21 Days to Crazy: "Sometimes you have to go back, before you can move on."
The meaning of life has eluded humans for centuries. We've searched for it in religious texts, stories from our ancestors, talk show hosts, even messages in fortune cookies. Well, we were looking too hard, too deep, too complex. In these poems, Eunice Hargett seeks to enlighten the reader on the true meaning of life. It's simple: It's about Love and Shit.Hargett's poetry speaks to you in a way you can not only understand, but identify with. You will "feel" where she's coming from whether you are gay, straight, or somewhere in between. This is poetry to be read, digested, and shared aloud . . . simple but profound.
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