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Best Fire Safety Products for Home Protection - Smoke Detectors, Fire Extinguishers & Alarms for House Fires Prevention | Emergency Preparedness for Kitchen, Bedroom & Garage
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Best Fire Safety Products for Home Protection - Smoke Detectors, Fire Extinguishers & Alarms for House Fires Prevention | Emergency Preparedness for Kitchen, Bedroom & Garage

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The New York Times bestselling author of A Work in Progress and Note to Self moves fully into adulthood with his illuminating, soulful, bleeding collection of narrative, poetry, and original film photography.Humanitarian, entrepreneur, and content creator Connor Franta first captivated readers with A Work In Progress, ruminating on his Midwestern roots to his early start as a visionary and online thought-leader. He continued his soul-searching-through-a-broken-heart with Note to Self, challenging readers—and himself—to ponder the spectrum of humanity and their place within it. Now as Franta approaches thirty, life is no less confusing, but he finds this journey endlessly fascinating. Writing about confusion and clarity, loneliness and whirlwind romances, despair and elation—and everything in between—Franta invites readers back into the intimacy of his mind. House Fires magnifies a young man’s emotional warfare with his past, the daze of wandering through modern times in search of purpose, and the electricity flying from tomorrow’s potential.

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The growth of Connor's storytelling, especially from Note to Self, is truly astonishing and I felt "every essence of human emotion" while reading it.I felt tickled by Connor's humor and his silly goofy tangents. I felt the numbness of depression. I felt relief when it was clear that we understand religion in similar ways. I felt shock in learning that he's not quite bad, not all good, but a "moderate man". I felt the searing pain and in turn felt anger towards whomever dared cause it. (Seriously, f! you!)Connor's level of description rose to new heights and made all this possible. Not to mention the stunning photography.I urge you to buy several copies and share them with the world. Especially if your neighborhood has those really cute free libraries. Shout it loud on every street corner, "We stan a great man!"Love, Guncle Bryan