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Are you paying attention?Reflecting on a world that seems upside-down, poet and songwriter Katie Giletto turns the noise and chaos inside out, calling readers to pay attention-more than that, to make a difference
This collection of punk-rock poetry takes readers on a trip through the country's most heated debates and tragic mistakes. The author challenges Americans of all ages to question what they see, hear, and believe. Her no-holds-barred take on the state of the Union visits topics ranging from mental health and human trafficking to consumerism and biased media.
Despite what click-bait headlines might lead the world to believe, the news isn't all bad. Bleed American highlights this nation's endearing qualities as it offers space for people to feel seen, understood-and challenged.
From the AuthorI have hope for the education system and entertainment industries in America, even now, when things at times seem dark.
I hope you will consider these heartfelt poems about my beloved country as a reminder that we are free-and lucky for it.
Reflecting on a world that seems upside-down, poet and songwriter Katie Giletto turns the noise and chaos inside out, calling readers to pay attention-more than that, to make a difference
This collection of punk-rock poetry takes readers on a trip through the country's most heated debates and tragic mistakes. The author challenges Americans of all ages to question what they see, hear, and believe. Her no-holds-barred take on the state of the Union visits topics ranging from mental health and human trafficking to consumerism and biased media.
Despite what click-bait headlines might lead the world to believe, the news isn't all bad. Bleed American highlights this nation's endearing qualities as it offers space for people to feel seen, understood-and challenged.
From the AuthorI have hope for the education system and entertainment industries in America, even now, when things at times seem dark.
I hope you will consider these heartfelt poems about my beloved country as a reminder that we are free-and lucky for it.
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