Rupi B Kaur"Rupi b Kaur's, the moon and her stars, is the poetry collection every woman needs on her nightstand or coffee table or work desk. Her book accompanied by her own sketches, are the refreshingly honest poems that read like the everyday, collective expriences of today's modern woman entangled in a fight to claim her own sexuality and place in the world." (Becky Swanson, Portland Daily Bugle) "You'll never find a book like this: inspiring, heart-warming, evocative, and powerfully saying 'It's time we include all LGBTQ peoples as well, because their voice needs to be heard!' I cried when she detailed her own sex assaults at the hands of powerful male figures in the publishing world, and yet she still kept working on her writing hoping she would one day be published. Truly inspirational and a once in a lifetime poet! Thank you rupi b kaur, you inspired us women to keep our fists raised high and we will break the glass ceiling!" (Phoebe Cox, The Miami Ledger) "Rupi b Kaur's writing resonates of artistry and wisdom which is seen only in the works of those that have been writing for decades, a truly dedicated artist." (Salam Salah, Diversified Gazette) "Rupi's poetry is simple, relatable, enchanting, and grounded in the everyday experiences of young women, regardless of color or cultural background." (Raquel Smith, Menstrual Cycle Monthly Magazine) "The honest words of Rupi b Kaur leave you continuously wanting more, because it's never enough as she writes with eloquence and poise beyond her years. Her work will send you to past thoughts and realities you might not have known you had, until you looked where you had not before and found them." (Sienna Blackfoot Bashir, WildSpice Magazine for Punjabi Millennials) "A must-have poetry collection about healing, hope, and respecting the differences of every culture in our ever-changing progressive society." (Bustle & Hustle Lady) "At age 24, Rupi b Kaur has been called the voice of her generation. May her screams of change be heard all round the world!" (Holly Weinberg, USSA Today) "Rupi b. Kaur has vision beyond her years. Her work is simple, but powerfully expressed, and viscerally captures both universal human experience and the particular struggles of a young woman today in a sexist world." (Denise Salisbury, Huffington Postwoman) "Discussing themes of loss, love, rape and healing, the moon and her stars, finds a way to connect to every reader across the globe." (Meredith Winterneg) Read More Read Less