13 December 2024

More Than My Shadows

Amanda Schell was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 28th 1993
She currently resides at a ranch in Nebraska with her husband and 2 sons. There she works as a ranch hand, reiki master, minister, photographer, and artist. She enjoys a wide array of hobbies both indoor and outdoor. She does volunteer wildlife rehabilitation and actively picks up litter in the community.

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More Than My Shadows
A collection of poetry that tells the stories of all those that have ever debated, committed, or lost someone to suicide. Although the story told within this book holds authentic personal accounts of suicidal debate and loss the story itself is a work of fiction. It may be disturbing to some readers.Losing someone you loved is the most painful thing on earth. We all had felt that pain somewhere sometime. But the most painful losses are when we lose them untimely and unknowingly. That pain lives in your heart forever. Suicides in general are the most difficult traumas to come out of and it becomes even tougher when the person was important to you. And we get bound in the guilt of not loving them enough, not being there with them when the devil cursed their minds, and not being sufficiently resourced to pull them out of their problems.

That’s the guilt which the author shares with us through her book “More Than My Shadows”. The book is a collection of many intense poetries that presents the pain, which the author felt when she lost her close friend. The poetries in this collection are the windows to the minds of people who’ve either lost their loved ones or are fighting with the thoughts of suicide.

Amanda Schells wants to raise this sensitive topic and make people aware that how it feels when someone beloved leaves you in this world alone. She has beautifully showed us that we ll are more than our shadows and that who we actually are matters the most.

The poems are sharp and to the point and are able to express the every emotion that the poet wants to convey. While reading the verses, you can feel the ache, suffering, agony, and the misery what a person with a suicidal mind feels.

I would recommend this book to the person with strong heart who can bear such strong emotions. More Than My Shadows