My Book of Poems: Depression, Obsession
by Canadian author Deborah Anne Kimberley is a raw and unfiltered poetic memoir that gives voice to trauma, mental illness, and systemic abuse. Written over decades, these verses explore childhood loneliness, institutional betrayal, PTSD, and survival, confronting truths often left unspoken.
Fierce and unsettling yet threaded with moments of resilience and hope, the collection blends personal testimony with social critique. With dedications, prayers, and spiritual reflections, Kimberley’s work stands as both a witness and a defiant act of truth-telling.
This is not gentle poetry—it is bold, necessary, and unforgettable.