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One for the Road: Poetry for Living
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One for the Road: Poetry for Living

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One for the Road reveals life lessons through the lens of youth and the perspective of adulthood. Poems span idyllic childhood summer days to the ravages of old age. You’ll find laughter, tears, and most of all gratitude for the gift of life and love, the support of family and friends. It is a book best shared with others. These words and your own can create a better understanding of relationships among people. With that, I hope those who follow in our footsteps lead lives acknowledging the dignity and worth of each individual and live life compassionately.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nurturing Faith Inc.
Date
17 March 2020
Pages
116
ISBN
9781635280968

One for the Road reveals life lessons through the lens of youth and the perspective of adulthood. Poems span idyllic childhood summer days to the ravages of old age. You’ll find laughter, tears, and most of all gratitude for the gift of life and love, the support of family and friends. It is a book best shared with others. These words and your own can create a better understanding of relationships among people. With that, I hope those who follow in our footsteps lead lives acknowledging the dignity and worth of each individual and live life compassionately.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nurturing Faith Inc.
Date
17 March 2020
Pages
116
ISBN
9781635280968