Emancipation
The poems in this collection are the product of recovering from many traumas and building a new life. They are born from deep pain but speak to the hope and gratitude that can be felt during suffering. These poems resonate with those who left unhelpful religious traditions for a richer faith, as well as those who endure abuse or chronic illness. May they serve as a beacon to others on a healing journey who seek peace.
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Emancipation
The poems in this collection are the product of recovering from many traumas and building a new life. They are born from deep pain but speak to the hope and gratitude that can be felt during suffering. These poems resonate with those who left unhelpful religious traditions for a richer faith, as well as those who endure abuse or chronic illness. May they serve as a beacon to others on a healing journey who seek peace.
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Emancipation

Emancipation

by Charlotte Lynn Hultquist
Emancipation

Emancipation

by Charlotte Lynn Hultquist

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Overview

The poems in this collection are the product of recovering from many traumas and building a new life. They are born from deep pain but speak to the hope and gratitude that can be felt during suffering. These poems resonate with those who left unhelpful religious traditions for a richer faith, as well as those who endure abuse or chronic illness. May they serve as a beacon to others on a healing journey who seek peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666782608
Publisher: Resource Publications
Publication date: 07/26/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 586 KB

About the Author

Charlotte Lynn Hultquist finds an abundance of inspiration for poetry in Vermont, where she lives with her five rambunctious children, a dog, and a cat. She began writing poems before she could write them down and will very likely always keep the habit, no matter where she lives or what happens to her.

Charlotte Lynn Hultquist finds an abundance of inspiration for poetry in Vermont, where she lives with her five rambunctious children, a dog, and a cat. She began writing poems before she could write them down and will very likely always keep the habit, no matter where she lives or what happens to her.

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Emancipation invites you into the depths of trauma, pain, and illness as each poem resonates within your soul—but never without a whisper of hope, new life, and resurrection. Not only do the words draw you into the beautiful and gut-wrenching journey of Charlotte, but you will find your own story woven into these words. May these pages be your emancipation, too.”

—Kyle Seibert, pastor, Our Savior Lutheran Church & Campus Ministry

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