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Empty Roads and Broken Bottles

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This is the story about a girl who left everything she knew to dedicate her life to her art. The story of The Glass Child, Charlotte Eriksson, is one of those you usually see in movies. At only 18 years old, she left everything she had in Gothenburg and moved to London to focus on her music and art. A vague dream about reaching out turned into an extraordinary fight for true and real art. It is a journey of self-discovery, learning solitude, the difference between having a home and feeling at home, and how she ultimately found a home in herself, in her music, and in her words. Charlotte spent a year homeless on the road, sleeping on friends’ and fans’ floors, learning and searching. An ordinary girl created a community of over 20,000 admiring fans online, and through hard work and determination, she built a life on her art, inspiring many people and showing that you can achieve and become exactly who you want to be if you want it badly enough.

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Empty Roads and Broken Bottles, Charlotte Eriksson

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2013
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Title
Empty Roads and Broken Bottles
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
114
ISBN10
1484008065
ISBN13
9781484008065
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This is the story about a girl who left everything she knew to dedicate her life to her art. The story of The Glass Child, Charlotte Eriksson, is one of those you usually see in movies. At only 18 years old, she left everything she had in Gothenburg and moved to London to focus on her music and art. A vague dream about reaching out turned into an extraordinary fight for true and real art. It is a journey of self-discovery, learning solitude, the difference between having a home and feeling at home, and how she ultimately found a home in herself, in her music, and in her words. Charlotte spent a year homeless on the road, sleeping on friends’ and fans’ floors, learning and searching. An ordinary girl created a community of over 20,000 admiring fans online, and through hard work and determination, she built a life on her art, inspiring many people and showing that you can achieve and become exactly who you want to be if you want it badly enough.