• Crossing Continents of Seasons feels like meeting an old friend—familiar, comforting, yet full of new ways to see the human heart.

  • Amer Malas writes with quiet courage, turning loss and love into places of belonging.

  • Each poem in this collection breathes; his imagery is lush, alive, and deeply compassionate.

  • “The Box” captures the rare beauty of forgiving both others and oneself—a quiet masterpiece of empathy.

  • Malas’s verses are tender invitations to sit with what hurts until it softens into light.

  • Reading this book feels like walking through seasons of the soul—each page a step toward healing.

  • There’s a confessional honesty here that feels both intimate and universal, as if every word has been lived.

  • His poems don’t just speak—they listen, offering comfort to the parts of us that still seek home.

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  • With lyrical grace, Malas transforms pain into poetry and silence into sanctuary.

  • The language is generous, lush, and steeped in presence—every image feels like breath returned to the body.

  • Crossing Continents of Seasons is not just a poetry book—it’s a quiet companion for anyone learning to love again.

What if love was never meant to be a wall?
What if safety didn’t have to cost our wings?
These poems follow the quiet rebellion of becoming whole again—the slow unlearning of fear, the remembering of light, and the tender courage it takes to step beyond what once kept you safe.