Natures Outcast

Natures Outcast by Jaki Elliott, published by CMD on December 28, 2020, is a poignant exploration of childhood and teen trauma through the lens of poetry. This 128-page work presents a modern autobiographical perspective, delving into the profound effects of abuse and the resilience required to transform despair into powerful poetic expression. Elliott’s writing challenges and reflects on the struggles faced by young individuals, offering a voice to those who have endured similar experiences.
Readers will find a collection that not only evokes a range of emotions but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and strength among those who have faced adversity. The poetry within these pages addresses the complexities of trauma, providing both comfort and a call to action against injustice. Through relatable insights and thought-provoking challenges, Natures Outcast serves as a companion for anyone seeking solace and understanding in the aftermath of their struggles.
Official synopsis Publisher
Childhood and teen trauma can claw at the heart of our youth, crushing their dreams and leaving them devoid of the optimism that should be their crown. It takes a special strength to rise above the inherent despair of trauma and to turn blackness into bold, sometimes brutal and yet beautiful poetry. Poetry that challenges calms and sometimes screams of the effects of abuse. In a modern autobiographical twist on one of the classic writing forms, Jaki shares relatable insights, thought-provoking challenges and stands up for any young person who has experienced abuse.
For those like Jaki who have experienced a less than perfect home background, these words will bring comfort, mateship and strength, knowing that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Within these pages you will cry, you will rage at injustice and you will find solace in a friend who wrote these words for you.
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