Climb into My Mind

A Book of Poems, Essays, and Short Stories

by Martina Manicastri


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Hardcover
$20.95
Softcover
$10.95
E-Book
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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/20/2011

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781462053735
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781462053742
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 92
ISBN : 9781462053728

About the Book

Climb into My Mind is a book jam-packed with poems, essays, and short stories. The topics addressed are those that pertain to school life, political and social issues, family and love. Meandering through the maze that is my mind I present a different perspective on how I, as a teenager, look at the way situations unfold and how they affect me. This is not quite a typical book, yet it is easy to relate to as you find comfort in knowing that you are not alone in the world. The section, What I See in the Mirror, is an introspection of my deepest feelings. Undoubtedly, we all experience bad and depressing times in our lives. We often feel as if no one understands what we are going through, but I hope the poem themes in this section will create a connection with you.

While some of the poems tackle both pleasant and unpleasant experiences, the stories introduce you to new characters, which bring an imaginative and lively angle to the world around us with a bit of a twist. A few of the stories and poems are funny, whereas others are more serious as they deal with political events and social awareness bringing different perspectives to controversial topics such as gay marriage and teen pregnancy.

My hope is that this book comforts, intrigues, captivates, and amuses you. So what are you waiting for, grab a ladder and climb into my mind.

My Voice

I feel the tattoos on my back sting, but I know that one more scar wouldn’t change the memory it has left behind. With no reason to live, I feel ready to take that final step. I rise from my spot and give my fingers a break. I glance down at the tobacco leaves I have picked, knowing I am not allowed to stop. But why should I care? I have no voice, I serve no purpose. I am just a slave. I stand still looking in his eyes full of hate. He whips out his weapon as I begin to walk away from my work area. I never turn my head as he yells for me to turn back. I keep marching at a steady pace until I see beyond the fields a man of my kind with a voice -- a voice that is strong, that is making others listen; a voice that has power, and speaks only for change. This makes me turn around and sit back down, knowing my voice won’t take long to be heard.


About the Author

Martina Manicastri lives in New Jersey with her parents, brother and three dogs. She was born in Rome, Italy in June 1998 and moved to the United States when she was two years old. Martina idolizes Robert Frost and she finds him to be an inspiration. One of her favorite poems by Frost is, A Late Walk.

In May 2010 Martina received recognition from the New Jersey Center for the Book/Library of Congress Letter about Literature National Competition for an essay she wrote about one of her favorite books, Touching Spirit Bear. She was chosen as one of 86 honorable mentions out of a total of 2,000 entries in New Jersey among school-age students.

Martina uses her writing as an outlet to the real world. It is a way for her to deal with some of the emotional roller coasters life forces you to ride. Even so, she entertains family and friends with her expressive, witty, and sometimes poignant stories and poems. Martina hopes to inspire others with her book and to show them that working hard at something most desired can become a reality.