Inciting Change
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Eternally grateful for prayers answered, I hope that through the sharing of my words, others can gain insight and inspiration from a different world of thought and experience. It is hoped that the reader may realise that “coupled with consistency, the right support, love, and timely opportunities, one can conquer adversity!”
To those currently struggling with adversity in their lives, whatever their circumstances may be, I sincerely pray and hope for a better tomorrow. I regained my faith in God and humanity and pray you do too. If my words have by some measure helped in the process, I am humbled.
Anna Anderson
This book is a reflective insight into the author’s life, both as an observer and as a personal participant. Speaking from her heart, she hopes to reach others where they’re at, in the hope of overcoming adversity, healing the suffering and trauma; giving them hope to love again.
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Inciting Change - Anna Anderson
About the Author
This book is a reflective insight into the author’s life, both as an observer and as a personal participant. Speaking from her heart, she hopes to reach others where they’re at, in the hope of overcoming adversity, healing the suffering and trauma; giving them hope to love again.
Dedication
To those who continue to suffer…
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Anna Anderson (2021)
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First Published (2021)
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Acknowledgement
So many people, both friends and strangers, suggested and encouraged me to publish my poems, saying I had something to say that needed to be said. Therefore, I would like to acknowledge them in advance and thank those who supported me to go further. Initially I viewed my poetry as a therapeutic form of creativity—merely a