Every Shade Of Human Limited-Time Seasonal Special 🌙
"This isn't poetry. It's emotional damage with line breaks. Nothing scripted. Nothing softened. Just human."
In the tradition of Milk and Honey meets The Princess Saves Herself in This One, but sharper, rawer, and refusing to perform palatability—Every Shade of Human is a collection that speaks to anyone who's ever been told they're "too much" while quietly carrying everything.
What readers are saying:
"The most honest thing I've read in years. I felt seen in ways I didn't know I needed."
"Finally, a poetry collection that doesn't sugarcoat survival."
From boundary-setting and emotional boundaries to healing from narcissistic mothers and recovering from toxic relationships, Serenite Hope explores the full spectrum of being human—the grief and the laughter, the rage and the rest, the self-love journey without the toxic positivity.
This isn't your traditional poetry book. There are no chapters. No neat categories. Just thoughts arriving the way thoughts actually do—messy, honest, unfiltered.
Inside these pages:
- Raw truth about family trauma and mother-daughter relationships
- Sharp observations on modern dating, beauty standards, and why we confuse performance for connection
- Stories of setting boundaries with family, walking away from emotionally unavailable men, and choosing yourself without guilt
- Humor that cuts through the chaos (yes, there's a piece about a Nokia phone vibrating in an unfortunate location)
- Permission to be multiple contradictory things at once—soft and sharp, forgiving and done, spiritual and skeptical
For readers of:
Rupi Kaur, Amanda Lovelace, R.H. Sin, Trista Mateer, Cleo Wade, Alex Elle, Nikita Gill
Perfect for anyone searching:
- Poetry about toxic mothers
- Books about healing from childhood trauma
- Self-love poetry for women
- Emotional abuse recovery
- Setting boundaries poetry
- Black women writers
- Contemporary poetry collections
- Honest poetry about relationships
- Books about finding yourself
- Poetry for empaths and highly sensitive people
This book will speak to you if:
- You're the one everyone calls when they're falling apart, but no one asks if you're okay
- You've been called "cold" for having standards
- You're tired of self-help that tells you to just "think positive"
- You're healing from family trauma while people tell you "but they're your family"
- You see through people's performances and it's exhausting
- You're learning that self-preservation isn't selfish
No trigger warnings. No content disclaimers. Just the full, unedited truth of navigating life as someone who feels everything and sees clearly.
Genre: Poetry, Self-Help & Personal Growth, Women's Studies, African American Literature, Memoir, Mental Health, Family Relationships
Topics: Healing, Boundaries, Self-Love, Trauma Recovery, Family Dysfunction, Narcissistic Parents, Toxic Relationships, Emotional Intelligence, Inner Child Healing, Empaths, Highly Sensitive People, Black Women's Experiences, Cultural Commentary