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Overview

"I hate that I carry pebbles of feminism because I shouldn't have to.
Because they shouldn't have to exist in the first place.
I'm not sure my future sisters, my future daughters will ever know a life without the weight.
But at least they are pebbles-
Once imposing mountains looming over the horizon.
Mountains weathered by the strength of storms and seconds,
Lending to the gift of avalanches- boulders-
Stone carried and polished by the wisdom of our rivers.
I carry pebbles of feminism in my pocket.
Because I am continuing to move the mountains the women before me began to push."


Memories, guilt, trauma, loneliness, and most importantly, a touch of hope- Conversation With Self opens up the door that holds back our biggest monsters. These poems are a reflection of where our minds go when we enter stages of our lives where there is no light. So come, have a peak. Take a look at the pieces of a young girl's life- pieces we struggle to see within ourselves because we find ourselves too afraid to look.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798890342942
Publisher: Mallory Asis
Publication date: 05/17/2023
Pages: 86
Sales rank: 453,542
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Mallory Asis is an eighteen year old writer, avid runner, yoga guru, sloth lover, sister, friend, and daughter. Conversation With Self is her debut poetry book that she began composing at age fourteen following a series of traumatic events. Mallory lives in San Diego with her parents, weimaraner, and younger sister. She currently is a senior at Mira Mesa High School and is preparing to embark on her college journey.
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