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The River and the Raven
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The River and the Raven in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $14.95

Barnes and Noble
The River and the Raven in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $14.95
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THE RIVER AND THE RAVEN is a multidimensional pilgrimage where the clinging tendrils of rumination loosen their willful grip. Through myth-inspired narration, poet Taya Boyles unveils a compelling story steeped in deep-rooted nostalgia, empowerment, and growth. By the book's end, each reader will find themselves in the underbelly of the universe, "cradled in the embrace of inter-being strings." More than a mere collection of poetic outpourings,
The River and the Raven
serves as a poignant eulogy to the "almost silence" that envelops the psyche post-transformation. Above all, it is an ode to black sheep and underdogs, leaning into the growing pains of life with the might of a lioness and unlearning the insidious conditioning that keeps wings in jars."
The River and the Raven
serves as a poignant eulogy to the "almost silence" that envelops the psyche post-transformation. Above all, it is an ode to black sheep and underdogs, leaning into the growing pains of life with the might of a lioness and unlearning the insidious conditioning that keeps wings in jars."
THE RIVER AND THE RAVEN is a multidimensional pilgrimage where the clinging tendrils of rumination loosen their willful grip. Through myth-inspired narration, poet Taya Boyles unveils a compelling story steeped in deep-rooted nostalgia, empowerment, and growth. By the book's end, each reader will find themselves in the underbelly of the universe, "cradled in the embrace of inter-being strings." More than a mere collection of poetic outpourings,
The River and the Raven
serves as a poignant eulogy to the "almost silence" that envelops the psyche post-transformation. Above all, it is an ode to black sheep and underdogs, leaning into the growing pains of life with the might of a lioness and unlearning the insidious conditioning that keeps wings in jars."
The River and the Raven
serves as a poignant eulogy to the "almost silence" that envelops the psyche post-transformation. Above all, it is an ode to black sheep and underdogs, leaning into the growing pains of life with the might of a lioness and unlearning the insidious conditioning that keeps wings in jars."

















