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Jerrel Wolfe’s Reflections is a gripping and entertaining collection of his poetic works. All 40 poems in this volume are rich in meaning and yet lively in spirit, reflecting his recognized skill as a poet.
Jerrel Wolfe’s poetry collection, Reflections, is aptly titled. It’s not so much poems as short stories, each self-contained and neatly packaged into tidy stanzas. His subjects include all basic elements of an ordinary life: falling in love, losing in love, spending time with family, and celebrating Fourth of July. Any reader who picks up Wolfe’s collection will find at least one poem that reaches into their memories and touches their heart. Wolfe has wonderful consistency of tone throughout his collection. After reading his first poem, readers pretty much know what to expect from the rest. The Heart Is on The Table is a cheerful example of Wolfe’s writing. Reflections makes even the saddest stories feel manageable. Often, Wolfe’s tone of voice when relating a tragedy or loss is one of acceptance. The poems Taken and Consumed by Social Pressure are good examples of this. Both poems relate the loss of a child, in different ways. - Allison Walker of Pacific Book Review
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Jerrel Wolfe’s Reflections is a gripping and entertaining collection of his poetic works. All 40 poems in this volume are rich in meaning and yet lively in spirit, reflecting his recognized skill as a poet.
Jerrel Wolfe’s poetry collection, Reflections, is aptly titled. It’s not so much poems as short stories, each self-contained and neatly packaged into tidy stanzas. His subjects include all basic elements of an ordinary life: falling in love, losing in love, spending time with family, and celebrating Fourth of July. Any reader who picks up Wolfe’s collection will find at least one poem that reaches into their memories and touches their heart. Wolfe has wonderful consistency of tone throughout his collection. After reading his first poem, readers pretty much know what to expect from the rest. The Heart Is on The Table is a cheerful example of Wolfe’s writing. Reflections makes even the saddest stories feel manageable. Often, Wolfe’s tone of voice when relating a tragedy or loss is one of acceptance. The poems Taken and Consumed by Social Pressure are good examples of this. Both poems relate the loss of a child, in different ways. - Allison Walker of Pacific Book Review