Review of Finding My Wings

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Rishaunda Lynnette Britton
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Finding My Wings" by Sandra Leon-Gonzalez.]
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Sandra Leon-Gonzalez's poetry collection, "Finding My Wings," is divided into three sections: "What It Is to Persevere," "What It Is to Live and Love," and "What It Is to Be Free." The language fluctuates between evocation, declaration, assertion, appeal, and melancholy as the author addresses such issues as personal evolution (as can be seen in "In Perfect Focus"), loss (as can be seen in "The End of a Journey"), social injustice (as can be seen in "The Narrative"), and collective victory (as can be seen in "For the Win").

This poetry collection addresses a variety of personal and societal issues, and this makes it a suitable read for a wide audience. I was most impacted by the poems under the section "What It Is to Persevere." These lines, "I have a new commitment / No longer insecure or timid of my being / I pull back from the edge of darkness / Reclaim the brightness of my light / Our union now cemented / I enjoy just being with me, especially brought me some fresh energy and gave me the courage to move on. I am grateful for that.

Several poetic devices were used in this book, and I do appreciate that they were gauged. This served me a delicious text devoid of unnecessary sophistication, as can be seen in the poem titled "Truth Stands." It was fascinating how "truth" was metaphorically used to express fortitude. The book's contribution to social justice and upholding noble causes is notable. It calls for massive action to "unring" such antihuman bells as gun violence, racial discrimination, victimization of women, suppression of free speech, and environmental degradation. The pictures inserted between the poems added to the book's appeal.

I am rating this book five out of five stars based on the aforementioned merits. There is nothing I think needs to be improved in this book, and there is no reason to deduct any stars from the rating. The attention paid to the editing is commendable; I found just one error in this book. "Finding My Wings" is another great option for lovers of poetry. If you are looking for a literary work that addresses real personal and societal needs, then you should be making the right choice by picking this up.

The book is free of profane words, but the revealing picture on page 41 makes it suitable for adult-only consumption.

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Finding My Wings by Sandra Leon-Gonzalez navigates personal growth and societal issues through evocative poetry. The reviewer appreciates its impact on self-discovery, the effective use of poetic devices, and commendable social justice advocacy. Meticulous editing and a five-star rating make it a recommended read for poetry enthusiasts. Viewer discretion is advised for revealing imagery on page 41.
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Finding My Wings by Sandra Leon-Gonzalez navigates personal growth and societal issues through evocative poetry. The reviewer appreciates its impact on self-discovery, the effective use of poetic devices, and commendable social justice advocacy. Meticulous editing and a five-star rating make it a recommended read for poetry enthusiasts. Viewer discretion is advised for revealing imagery on page 41.
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Finding My Wings by Sandra Leon-Gonzalez navigates personal growth and societal issues through evocative poetry. The reviewer appreciates its impact on self-discovery, the effective use of poetic devices, and commendable social justice advocacy. Meticulous editing and a five-star rating make it a recommended read for poetry enthusiasts. Viewer discretion is advised for revealing imagery on page 41.
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"Wonderful review! Your thoughtful insights into Sandra Leon-Gonzalez's 'Finding My Wings' beautifully capture the essence of the poetry collection. I appreciate how you highlighted the impact of the 'What It Is to Persevere' section and the effective use of poetic devices. The book's contribution to social justice and the attention to editing are commendable.
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This is a helpful review that provides a clear and concise overview of Sandra Leon-Gonzalez's poetry collection, "Finding My Wings." The reviewer highlights the different themes addressed in the book and praises its contribution to personal growth, social justice, and noble causes. The mention of poetic devices and the appealing use of visuals adds to the book's appeal. The review rates it five out of five stars without any suggested improvements. Overall, the review is sufficient and should motivate individuals interested in poetry addressing personal and societal issues to consider adding this book to their library.
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The review for Sandra Leon-Gonzalez's poetry collection, "Finding My Wings," is highly positive. The reviewer praises the book's exploration of personal and societal issues, the excellent use of poetic devices, and its contribution to social justice. The inclusion of pictures adds to its appeal. The reviewer rates it five out of five stars, stating that there is nothing to be improved. Overall, it appears to be a compelling and impactful read with a broad audience appeal.
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Post by Shruti Sharma 25 »

I found this amazing piece on the website https://shabd.in/."Finding My Wings" is an emotionally resonant journey of self-discovery. The protagonist navigates personal challenges, confronts inner demons, and ultimately triumphs, emerging stronger and more self-aware. The narrative is skillfully crafted, offering a poignant exploration of identity and resilience. The story's depth and relatable characters make it a compelling read, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's heart and mind.
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Thank you for your detailed review! Your insights have piqued my interest, and I'm excited to dive into the book. Your review convinced me it's a must-read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - they've inspired me to explore further
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Thank you for your valuable insights about this book. You've explained about the book very well. I'll definitely add this to my reading list.
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I enjoy just being with me. Thank you for highlighting the passage with these words in your review. I usually do not pick up poetry books, but the extract resonates with me. I like the book addressing several topics important to me such as free speech and environment.
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I always love books that discuss social justice issues, especially if it's presented in the form of poetry. Something is always better when it starts with issues that are close and personal, and the author conveys it well. This review is well-written, making me want to delve deeper into this book. Thank you for writing this.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

'Finding My Wings' by Sandra Leon-Gonzalez is a poignant journey through poetry that tackles perseverance, love, freedom, and social justice. From evocative to melancholic, it's a read that empowers and enlightens. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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Post by Rohit Sharma 21 »

Ms. Leon-Gonzalez’s latest book, Finding My Wings, is a fantastic journey of life, love, and self-discovery. Some poems could be burning remarks about the political situation and its consequences. “Freedom No Longer Rings,” which sounds utterly like our discontent with the mixed political messages that we face today,.
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Post by Laiman Mmnto »

The chosen poem from the reviewer is a good choice. It's very alleviating. I rarely read poetry books. This could be a good intro for me. :techie-studyinggray:
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