Empathy Prescribed

Empathy Prescribed
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 9781665700566
ISBN-13 : 1665700564
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Book Synopsis Empathy Prescribed by : Ella Vega

Download or read book Empathy Prescribed written by Ella Vega and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-16 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Empathy prescribed to progress and disagree without iniquities or conflict to exist together while being me.” “Chemicals that bind to create adhering matter vital to humanity and impossible to scatter unanimously living, blissful as can be scheming sorrow out of life the synthesis of you and me.” While living in different locales around the world, Ella Vega was provided the opportunity to understand culture, societies, and human behavior. It is with this diverse, global perspective that she shares her first collection of poems that reflects on today’s society and individuals. Vega, a Costa Rican-American writer, encourages us to reach inside ourselves, despite living within a divisive and uncertain world, and realize that we are similar and that our human experiences are still rooted in basic feelings and thoughts. With deep tone and nostalgic sentiment, her rhythmic poems touch on diverse topics such as the birth of new ideas, the polarization of the world, the quest for meaning, and an objective description of emotions. Empathy Prescribed is a compilation of poems that brings back the relevance of written verse during an uncertain time for the world and its people.


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