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Sophia Thakur

    Sophia Thakur has been performing since the age of sixteen, establishing a significant presence across social media platforms. Her work is characterized by a powerful engagement with themes of identity, social issues, and the impact of voice, delivered through accessible yet potent language. Having delivered two TED Talks and collaborated extensively with young people, she excels at sharing her creative process and inspiring self-expression. This collection marks her debut as a published author, offering a direct and resonant experience of her distinct poetic style.

    Somebody Give This Heart a Pen
    Wearing My Mother's Heart
    • Wearing My Mother's Heart

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      From acclaimed performance poet Sophia Thakur comes a powerful new collection of poems about what it means to be a woman, intergenerational relationships, finding your voice and learning to speak out.To my children I will sayLet the river break between your lips...In her lyrical and heartfelt second poetry collection, Sophia Thakur takes us on an emotionally charged journey through the past lives of women and considers what it means to be a woman in today's society. Exploring topics such as identity, race, politics, relationships, mental health and self-love, she weaves together the voices of a grandmother, mother and daughter, and examines how past generations have given us the freedom to speak out. Encompassing love, from first crush to break-up, the history that comes before us, and the brave moments that make us, this collection will resonate with all young women as they approach the joys and pain of adulthood and learn to navigate life

      Wearing My Mother's Heart
      3.9
    • Somebody Give This Heart a Pen

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of identity and personal growth, this collection of coming-of-age poems delves into themes such as relationships, perseverance, and emotional struggles. Drawing from the author's experiences as a mixed-race woman, the work captures the essence of youth, family dynamics, and the bittersweet nature of love. With a compelling narrative voice and deep emotional resonance, these poems aim to connect with young readers from diverse backgrounds, reflecting their dreams and challenges in a poignant manner.

      Somebody Give This Heart a Pen
      3.9