In The Same Place
Mia. MP
Author’s Blurb:
In the Same Place is an empowering poetry and fine art photography collection that explores themes of identity, immigration, displacement, and emotional healing. With raw, intimate poems and evocative imagery, this book invites readers into a deeply personal story of home, loss, and renewal.
Inspired by her concept: “A book is a house built by words,” author Mia MP has created a literary refuge for those navigating the complexities of belonging. As a symbol of shared stories, one of the poems in this collection is titled by a reader from a community contest. You'll also discover quotes from talented indie authors throughout the pages, because this book is not just a personal journey; it's a safe space built for all who need a home.
Told in three parts, the collection mirrors a journey familiar to many:
ROOTS – childhood, homeland, first love, innocence, farewells, and the pain of leaving family behind.
DIASPORA – nostalgia, cultural dissonance, toxic relationships, immigration struggles, and emotional exile.
REFORM – rebuilding, finding new friendships, rediscovering love, and creating a new sense of home.
Alongside the poetry, a powerful visual narrative unfolds through a fine art photography project that explores the symbolism of feet, our first means of movement and memory. Feet carry our stories through grief, exile, joy, and return. They leave traces of where we've been and who we are becoming.
❤️ Perfect for readers of:
Immigration poetry that explores cultural identity, memory, andbelonging.
Healing poetry about displacement, resilience, and starting over.
Poetry books with photography, artistic symbolism, and visual storytelling.
Anyone seeking a poetic space to feel seen, heard, and at home.
In the Same Place speaks to anyone who has ever felt far from home and dares to build one anyway.
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3 reasons we think you should read this book:
This beautiful collection of poetry will take you on a journey of immigration and home.
I feel like we can all relate to the feeling of not belonging. I also feel that this book will fill your cup while giving you something to think about.
When you are picking up this book, you are entering into a world full of symbolism and humanity shown through art.