Heart Lines
Gemma Troy spent her childhood hunting for gold with her father, camping in fern gullies, and collecting keepsakes from the outdoors. Pebbles, nests, shells, seed pods, plants, bones, feathers – if it’s beautiful, portable, and can be spared by the earth, Gemma takes it home as a reminder of nature’s beauty. In Heart Lines, Gemma reflects on themes of love and pain, femininity and joy, and matches each delicate poem with one of her foraged treasures.
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Heart Lines
Gemma Troy spent her childhood hunting for gold with her father, camping in fern gullies, and collecting keepsakes from the outdoors. Pebbles, nests, shells, seed pods, plants, bones, feathers – if it’s beautiful, portable, and can be spared by the earth, Gemma takes it home as a reminder of nature’s beauty. In Heart Lines, Gemma reflects on themes of love and pain, femininity and joy, and matches each delicate poem with one of her foraged treasures.
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Heart Lines

Heart Lines

by Gemma Troy
Heart Lines

Heart Lines

by Gemma Troy

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Overview

Gemma Troy spent her childhood hunting for gold with her father, camping in fern gullies, and collecting keepsakes from the outdoors. Pebbles, nests, shells, seed pods, plants, bones, feathers – if it’s beautiful, portable, and can be spared by the earth, Gemma takes it home as a reminder of nature’s beauty. In Heart Lines, Gemma reflects on themes of love and pain, femininity and joy, and matches each delicate poem with one of her foraged treasures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449498733
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Publication date: 09/25/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 37 MB
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About the Author

Gemma Troy is a poet and artist living on the Sunshine Coast of Australia. She curates a collection of words and images that urges readers to slow down, look around, and be grateful for the simple things—the warm sun, the song of a bird, the budding flower.
 
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