Cassandra Flores' New Book 'Songs of Broken Clay' Speaks of a Personal Journey of Surviving Trauma and Finding Healing

Fulton Books author Cassandra Flores, a poet, musician, and educator living in Alabama, has completed her most recent book "Songs of Broken Clay": an intimate and moving collection of pieces that express a journey of pain. It brings a message about the traumas that come from discrimination, violence, and abuse and how to find healing despite all that.

Flores shares, "As a very young girl, I became slowly aware that I was living through a childhood that was atypical. Self-expression through writing and music became both a way to survive and a resounding yet unanswered cry for help. This collection is meant to explore trauma, survival, and ultimately healing through an intensive therapeutic process and an overwhelming amount of self-reflection. Songs of Broken Clay touches on traumas associated with race, gender, sexual violence, chronic illness, and child abuse while finding a way to use these traumas to be of service to those who might feel alone or isolated in these experiences."

Published by Fulton Books, Cassandra Flores' verses are honest and raw and explore how negative childhood experiences and trauma can etch onto a person as they grow up.

Her open approach to poetry will enlighten readers about these stories of trauma and remind a person that they are not alone in their battles.

Readers who wish to experience this stirring work can purchase "Songs of Broken Clay" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books