![]() ![]() It opens with a simple, single-stanza poem reminding us that we are all united through emotions and the cycle of life, which Pueblo indicates are both linked as one phenomenon. The novel is split into five sections: “self-awareness”, “unbinding”, “the love between us”, “growing”, and “a new life”. Perez’s pen name, Yung Pueblo, means ‘young people’-it serves to remind him of his Ecuadorian cultural roots, his passion for activism, and the ever-present room for self-growth that his work so often reminds us of- Clarity & Connection fits right into that ideology. It can be read on its own or as a complement to Perez‘s 2017 novel debut, Inward. In short, this book takes a deep dive into how emotions may accumulate subconsciously, examining how to excavate them, move forward, and grow as a person. ![]() Ecuadorian poet and spiritualist Diego Perez are making waves this summer with his second publication, Clarity & Connection, the New York Times Bestseller that was released this past April. ![]()
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