Wednesday, 29 October 2025
The Flower That Went Mad by Yogesh Chandra
This was a poetry collection which in a world of more lows than highs, how writing can provide solace to create and relatability when shared.
Some poems I related to were:
Quietness, about the joy, peace and tranquility a garden provides.
Chronicle of the pills, an open look at medication testing and failing you trying to see if it helps or hinders you.
Blueprint of the society, a real look at how people can dismiss depression as sadness, want help yet never get it because of stigma still existing in society which can cause people to feel unable to open up.
This is a sad yet beautiful book born from the depths of deep sadness and depression and the delicate dance of trying to find your footing to feel steady and able in life once again, it was honest and open no feelings held back and honesty which is relatable to many people who've dealt with similar feelings too.
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