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After twenty-two years of living, Angelica Santarsiero, otherwise known as Geli, has written her very first book. Condensing her newfound experiences into a story filled with heartbreak and healing, she has spent many tears writing down all her emotions to share in hopes to reach those that relate. Geli has always loved storytelling, often creating unreleased incompleted short stories, scripts, and poems. When she isn't writing she's with the people she loves, sharing laughter, joy, and memories to write about later. You'll always find her listening to loud music, her eyes sparkling with childlike wonder even through harsh realities, and her mind cramped with dreams. Geli is a jack-of-all-trades wearing many different hats. She's an artistic director, dancer, model, painter, illustrator, photographer, filmmaker, and now most recently an author, and she hopes to gain many more skills as she continues to create more art.
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Remembering You Like Déjà Vu
by Geli Santarsiero

Overview


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss.
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Description


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is to be taken in two parts. Remembering You: Referring to looking back. Recalling experiences that you once had and experiences that will live within you for as long as you live. Looking back on the person, or people, you once knew. Were once possibly fond of, yet it also insinuates that remembering is all that will be. It cannot be changed or undone, and all it will be is a memory. A memory of someone or something. Even though what's done is done, you can still remember it all. To bask in memories that bring you euphoria. To validate the hardships that you've faced. To make peace with the life that you've lived thus far. The second half is "Déjà Vu" referring to how those memories, have impacted your person. How it bleeds into your mindset, your thoughts. It refers to how your inner world reflects your outer. That had not gone through it all, you would not be the person that you have become today. It also notes how you want to proceed. You have already lived through similar situations, and thus how do you want them to define you? Who do you want to be going forward, because that is all you can do. Move forward. Déjà Vu is the familiarity that comes from the past. It is how you navigate the future, one step at a time. ​
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Overview


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss.

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Description


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is to be taken in two parts. Remembering You: Referring to looking back. Recalling experiences that you once had and experiences that will live within you for as long as you live. Looking back on the person, or people, you once knew. Were once possibly fond of, yet it also insinuates that remembering is all that will be. It cannot be changed or undone, and all it will be is a memory. A memory of someone or something. Even though what's done is done, you can still remember it all. To bask in memories that bring you euphoria. To validate the hardships that you've faced. To make peace with the life that you've lived thus far. The second half is "Déjà Vu" referring to how those memories, have impacted your person. How it bleeds into your mindset, your thoughts. It refers to how your inner world reflects your outer. That had not gone through it all, you would not be the person that you have become today. It also notes how you want to proceed. You have already lived through similar situations, and thus how do you want them to define you? Who do you want to be going forward, because that is all you can do. Move forward. Déjà Vu is the familiarity that comes from the past. It is how you navigate the future, one step at a time. ​

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Book details

Genre:POETRY

Subgenre:General

Language:English

Pages:250

eBook ISBN:9781667899206


Overview


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss.

Read more

Description


A relationship was formed and destroyed with their own hands. The stars were within their grasp but alas, they didn't know how to control the light that they held; thus crumbling into stardust. Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is a collection of poetry and narrative writing. Sharing the memoir of two souls that have entered each other's lives, teaching them about grief, and tragedy, but most importantly how to love and accept its warmth. The story conveys the emotions, the thoughts, and the mindset that surrounds the situation at hand, all in hopes of not only nurturing their own soul but aiding those who identify with the hardship of loss. Completely written and illustrated by Angelica Santarisero, Remembering You Like Déjà Vu is to be taken in two parts. Remembering You: Referring to looking back. Recalling experiences that you once had and experiences that will live within you for as long as you live. Looking back on the person, or people, you once knew. Were once possibly fond of, yet it also insinuates that remembering is all that will be. It cannot be changed or undone, and all it will be is a memory. A memory of someone or something. Even though what's done is done, you can still remember it all. To bask in memories that bring you euphoria. To validate the hardships that you've faced. To make peace with the life that you've lived thus far. The second half is "Déjà Vu" referring to how those memories, have impacted your person. How it bleeds into your mindset, your thoughts. It refers to how your inner world reflects your outer. That had not gone through it all, you would not be the person that you have become today. It also notes how you want to proceed. You have already lived through similar situations, and thus how do you want them to define you? Who do you want to be going forward, because that is all you can do. Move forward. Déjà Vu is the familiarity that comes from the past. It is how you navigate the future, one step at a time. ​

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About the author


After twenty-two years of living, Angelica Santarsiero, otherwise known as Geli, has written her very first book. Condensing her newfound experiences into a story filled with heartbreak and healing, she has spent many tears writing down all her emotions to share in hopes to reach those that relate. Geli has always loved storytelling, often creating unreleased incompleted short stories, scripts, and poems. When she isn't writing she's with the people she loves, sharing laughter, joy, and memories to write about later. You'll always find her listening to loud music, her eyes sparkling with childlike wonder even through harsh realities, and her mind cramped with dreams. Geli is a jack-of-all-trades wearing many different hats. She's an artistic director, dancer, model, painter, illustrator, photographer, filmmaker, and now most recently an author, and she hopes to gain many more skills as she continues to create more art.

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