Two books line my shelves
standing as sentinels,
spines setting patterns:
To Kill a Mockingbird
&
Long Way Down

Mockingbird's pages carry
the weight of time,
Scout's world unravelling
in front of her young eyes,
glimpsing injustice's guilty
unkind grind.

Yet Reynolds' verse
beats Will's Long Way Down elevator's somber descent,
Echoing weight of
streets' cold crush.

Each line steps
to heartbeat's pace,
In space between
grief and pain.


Both stories
find classroom homes.
We discover truth
in Scout's crumbling world
and in Will's descent.

So side by side,
these two books,
on classroom shelves stand,
for in both tales,
we find our own.
In the pages'
empty spaces,
we discover
we are not alone.

The Transformative Power of Fiction

Have you ever noticed how a good story can totally change your outlook? Fiction isn’t just about escaping reality; it’s about stepping into someone else’s shoes and feeling what they feel.

At The Other KLM, I’m all about tapping into the power of fiction to stir some real emotions and maybe even change a few minds.

Let’s Chat:

I’d love to hear from you! What fictional books have really made an impact on your life? Share your favorites and why they matter to you in the comments below.

Daily writing prompt
What book could you read over and over again?

Published by TheOtherKLM

I really hate talking about myself, but if I have to... I’m K.L. McDaniel, the person behind TheOtherKLM. I’m an introvert with extrovert moments, a fitness-minded person fighting later-age fat, and someone trying to keep life somewhat organized without pretending it isn’t a mess. Here, I write about the things I keep coming back to: movement, mental health, learning, self-awareness, and the strange little contradictions that make people interesting. I’m not here to act like I have everything figured out. I’m here to think through it, laugh when possible, and maybe find a little balance in the middle of the clutter. So, that’s me. More or less.

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