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Book A Beautiful Journey  Poems   Stories of My Youth

Download or read book A Beautiful Journey Poems Stories of My Youth written by Kayla Maclay and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-07-31 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ""A Beautiful Journey: Poems & Stories of My Youth"" is a compilation of autobiographical writing by Kayla Maclay. She includes poems and stories she wrote between the ages of eleven and nineteen years old. Follow her through her adolescent years as she writes about topics such as her love of music, family life, depression, and abuse. This book is a testimony of her changing life. You will find hope in seeing how every struggle we go through makes us who we are today. The Second Edition features an updated front and back cover.

Book A Journey Through My Soul

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  • Author : Lena Sousa Day
  • Publisher : Outskirts Press
  • Release : 2015-10-31
  • ISBN : 1478754362
  • Pages : 51 pages

Download or read book A Journey Through My Soul written by Lena Sousa Day and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2015-10-31 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Journey Through My Soul is a collection of one passionate, thoughtful, lyrical young woman’s path from early adolescence to the present day. Many of the poems reflect her teenage years, giving wonderful insight about the wonder and wisdom of emerging maturity, with experiences ranging from the ecstatic thrill of first love and crushes, the deep comfort and bonding of true friendship, and the heartbreak of learning to deal with betrayal and the end of relationships. You will be carried along on an expanding world view that includes the quiet despair of longing for loved ones stationed overseas, the joys and fears of motherhood, and the multifaceted discovery of true and lasting love. These poems reflect experience that is both universal and unique, illuminated by a personal voice and sensitivity that allow the reader both a sense of community, and a glimpse into something beyond the everyday. Moving, inspiring, and honest, A Journey Through My Soul is a perfect companion for every life path.

Book Poems of My Youth

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  • Author : Markesha Dean
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • Release : 2012-03
  • ISBN : 9781465346698
  • Pages : 40 pages

Download or read book Poems of My Youth written by Markesha Dean and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-03 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is designed to connect with readers of all ages and stages in their life. Since 1996, the Author has been writing poetry. She has sorted through five notebooks and selected these 31 poems to be published. The others were either deemed too sensitive or too personal to share. This book will take you on a journey from childhood innocence, to innocence lost, to broken promises, and adolescent dead dreams, and the triumph of adulthood. The selected works cover a wide range of topics and one of them is sure to resonate with you and draw you into the journey as if it were your story.

Book Forever in My Heart Poems of My Youth

Download or read book Forever in My Heart Poems of My Youth written by Joe Tallarigo and published by Twin Hills Publishing LLC. This book was released on 2018-12-26 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A poetic journey of a young man beginning in high school and the ensuing four years that left him with many great memories. The second chapter focuses his journey on wanting to becoming a country music songwriter and his visits to his brother at Bowling Green, Ohio. The third chapter is an ode to his favorite singer Jimmy Buffett, and the news that his aunt has terminal cancer and how it effects him, since she is his confidant and his go to person for advice.

Book Friend of My Youth

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  • Author : Amit Chaudhuri
  • Publisher : Penguin Random House India
  • Release : 2018-05-06
  • ISBN : 9386495104
  • Pages : 152 pages

Download or read book Friend of My Youth written by Amit Chaudhuri and published by Penguin Random House India. This book was released on 2018-05-06 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A writer arrives in Bombay on a book-related visit, and finds himself in search of the city he grew up in and barely knows, a city shaken to its core not long ago by the 2008 terrorist strikes-even as he takes for granted his errant local friend, Ramu. A six-foot-tall Kannadiga and one-time junkie who cannot reconcile himself to modern-day adult life, Ramu is an unlikely hero, Bombay incarnate; the writer is his mirrored counterpart in an extraordinary narrative about this city by the sea. Friend of My Youth is at once an unexpected exploration and a concentrated reminiscence woven around a series of visits to a city that was never really home; a commentary on the power of memory and the stubborn interference of childhood with adult life; a paean to the transformative power of friendship by one of our greatest living writers.

Book A Journey Shared

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  • Author : Steve Cichosz
  • Publisher : iUniverse
  • Release : 2002-02
  • ISBN : 0595211267
  • Pages : 121 pages

Download or read book A Journey Shared written by Steve Cichosz and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2002-02 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every person walks a path on a journey and in the pages of this book is chronicled a sharing of one man's journey. Captured in story and verse written in a lucid styling are the sentiments born of a life's difficult beginning, subsequent triumphs, sorrows and innermost sentiments. Each writing is unique to its purpose of capturing a moment and bringing coherency to the unintelligible.This compilation, assembled after many requests for such a collection, has been put together as a sharing of experiences and sentiments. It is in the spirit of this sharing that this book is structured with each writing on a facing page and an accompanying prose on the reverse page. This format gives the reader an opportunity to ask that ever common question of the author, "what was going on for you when you wrote that?"It is with the creation of this book that the author sends his message, no one need be alone as they walk their journey.

Book Journey of Life

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  • Author : Daisaku Ikeda
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Release : 2014-05-20
  • ISBN : 0857723804
  • Pages : 432 pages

Download or read book Journey of Life written by Daisaku Ikeda and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whether through lyrical celebrations of the wonders of nature; paeans to the steadfastness of women; or salutations to the world leaders who have in their various ways provided inspiration to his lifelong devotion to the causes of peace, justice and education, Daisaku Ikeda in his poems expresses unwavering commitment to the development of a humanistic global culture. These translations, the first of a three-volume collection and based on the Japanese Complete Works of Daisaku Ikeda (Ikeda Daisaku zenshu), cover the years 1945-2007, and explore the many subjects to which the leader of the Soka Gakkai International has devoted his 'poetic heart and mind.' The translators have sought to reproduce the rhythms and timbres of a voice, which- though influenced by the likes of Whitman, Defoe, Dumas, Ibsen, Emerson and Shelley- is yet distinctive and unique. Sometimes the poet adopts a simple vernacular note; at other times the compression associated with Japanese poeic forms haiku and waka. But at all times the poetry maintains a stately rhythm that reflects the dignity of ordinary language and expression. This collection will delight readers familiar with the prose writings of the author as well as those coming to his work for the first time. The poems within it speak, with freedom and feeling, of a world where genuine poetry reigns supreme- and of a world where poetic perception becomes a perception of interconnectedness; between friends. between humanity and nature, or between humanity and the cosmos.

Book THE ROMANCE OF MY CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH

Download or read book THE ROMANCE OF MY CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH written by JULIETTE ADAM and published by BEYOND BOOKS HUB. This book was released on 2023-05-13 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: AT the present time, the interest which a writer’s work may have lies greatly in the study of those first impulses which gave it birth, of the surroundings amid which it was elaborated, and of the connection between the end pursued and the achievement. In former times a writer’s personality was of small importance. His works were deemed sufficient. The duality presented by a study of the causes of production, and the production itself, was a matter of interest only to a small minority of readers. By degrees, however, with the writer’s own consent, indiscreet glances were thrown into the personal lives of those whose mission it was to direct, enlighten, or amuse the lives of other people. Forty or fifty years ago the public first read the book, and judged a writer by his writings, and then would often base their judgments on the opinion of some great critic, who had slowly given proof of his knowledge, and whose ideas were found worthy of adoption. To-day it is quite the contrary. A new book[viii] is so generally and indiscreetly announced that the larger portion of the public is quite aware both of the book and of the process of its production. A number of small reviews of the volume are read; they often are, in fact, just so many interviews with the author, and, under the general impression thus imparted, the book is read—a great favour for the writer are such notices, for people might speak of a book and criticise it in that way without ever having read it. General curiosity is insatiable with regard to the small details concerning the habits and customs of an author if he is already celebrated, or is likely to achieve success. But, on the other hand, if the present custom weakens to an infinite degree the elements of personal appreciation of any work, it adds to knowledge of the author’s portrait, which stands out from all these inquiries and indiscretions, with traits of physiognomy that possess, perhaps, more lively interest. We must obviously submit to the custom, and ask ourselves whether, by means of much observation of both the author and his work, we may not obtain a broader and more enlightened criticism, uniting the author’s intentions with the result achieved by his book. [ix]Or else is it because, overworked as we are, we have perhaps become unable to enjoy the delight of reading a book for itself, containing, by chance, no anecdotes which please us—nothing, in fact, outside the actual interest of the book itself, but forming part of it; or is it that we have no longer any time for profound or matured reflection, or judgments expressed in axioms, the terms of which have long been weighed in the balance of thought? It requires time to discover the master thought of any work of real worth, in order to disclose its high morality, its art tendencies. The maddening rule of our new mode of life being the desire to know all things as quickly as possible, we ask the author, whose motives are known beforehand, what he meant to say, or do, or prove, and in this way we think to gain time and not run the risk of “idle dreaming.” Ah! as to dreams, shall we speak of them?—golden money, no longer current, which we scatter behind us in our haste to pursue what others are pursuing. If, by chance, we find it again, how soiled by the road’s dust it seems! The asking of a question or two, and even the explanation of a phenomenon which is often as clear as day, can be undertaken as we hurry along, but simply to examine the “whys and wherefores”[x] of things, or to attempt to discover the laws of facts, and group them methodically, giving the logical relation of these laws in general origins—verily, only a few vulgar slang words can express the impression made on the minds of those who wish to be considered “modern men,” with respect to these very problems of which we, of the elder generation, are so fond, and which are called by the moderns—“stuff.” “In writing your memoirs you encourage what you appear to condemn,” people will doubtless say to me. But I condemn nothing. I simply note a state of mind and ways of life. I feel sure that if in “my time” an author’s work held the first place, and that if nowadays the author himself excites disproportionate interest, the future will establish an equilibrium between these two extremes. If the candles of literary people of the present time are burned at both ends, it is, perhaps, because there remain few embers of the luminous torches of the past. The authors of the future will be obliged to renew their provision of wood, which must burn itself out, normally, in the middle. However this may be, it is, perhaps, profitable to register the facts in a fleeting epoch for the use of those who are running in pursuit of an epoch which is to take its place. [xi]Old people are fond of describing what took place in former times, and they have a real mission so to do if only they will refrain from trying to enforce upon us the superiority of the teaching of that which has disappeared, and if they will tell their story simply, leaving a younger generation to discover its lesson, and from it form conclusions. Those of the older generation who educated us thought sentimentalism and humanity, which appeared at first brutally, and then were gloriously driven back by the Terror and the Empire, had returned again triumphantly. Moreover, the Revolution and Bonaparte had opened our gates to a foreign influx. Our fathers gave shelter to every Utopian idea brought from Italy, Germany, Austria, and Russia. The mixture was so confusing that all manner of extravagant things sprang from it. The consciences of the “men of progress” were concentrated around the social conception of the “suffering classes,” and the political conception involved in the crimes of the “higher classes.” Love and indignation were the food with which they fed our youthful hearts. The Bible, the socialism of Christ, and examples of sublimity of character taken from Greece and Rome, became the strange mixture that was the[xii] guiding spirit of our fathers’ action, and inspired our primal ideas. People of reason, who possessed solid common-sense, the Bourgeois, were, naturally, to a much overrated degree, our enemies. We are, in all our primal impulses, the children of the men of 1848; our very reaction was born of their action. We have been led on solely by their example; haunted, just as they were, by the feeling that we should add to our unlimited dreams what they had deemed to be the counterpoise to the great love of humanity, namely, science; but a science which we thought was to bring relief to the worker, by machinery, a cheaper rate of living to the poor, and a more equal distribution of wealth to the unfortunate. “The rights of man,” that oft-repeated phrase which has never been rightly understood by those who called themselves its defenders, possessed for them, before, during, and after 1848, only one significance, namely: the realisation by society in general of the greatest sum of possible happiness for each individual. Those who at that time proclaimed themselves socialists—and this tradition exists among the same class of the present day—took no account of general[xiii] society, of its affiliations, of its necessary average existence, or of its “badly cut coats,” so to speak. They refused to see opposed to the rights of the socialist man the general social rights, which mean, in plain words, the rights of each individual man, and which, summed up, become the rights of all men. Religious dogma alone can affirm the absolute right of an individual soul, because each soul comes in contact with other souls only in the infinite. Absoluteness can only be realised in evolutions towards death. But contact with living men has its contingencies which society pulverises well or badly, according as individuals mingle together happily or not, or according as they disturb society or serve it well. Social problems, whether robed in dithyrambic form or clad in offensive rags, are unable to force upon society reforms which are laid down in names unless society has become ready to assimilate them; otherwise they upset society, agitate it, and throw it back on reaction. I am the daughter of a man who was a sincere sectarian, disinterested even to self-sacrifice, and who dreamed of absolute liberty and absolute equality. Until the terrible year of 1870, his mind[xiv] mastered my own. For an instant, during the days of the Commune, he thought his dreams were about to be realised. Were he alive now, he would be a disciple of Monsieur Brisson, whose political ancestor he was. He would have pursued only one idea: the upsetting of everything. The revolutionists and the Brissonists are, after all, only belated and antiquated minds, not yet freed from sophistries by the terrible vision of 1870; not stimulated by the lamentations heard from men on French soil, when trodden under foot by Prussia; not armed with patriotic combativeness by the sight of the panting flesh of those provinces which were torn from France, and which, in the figurative image of our country, occupy the place of the heart...FROM THE BOOKS.

Book Walk to Beautiful

Download or read book Walk to Beautiful written by Mr. Jimmy Wayne and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2014-10-14 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A New York Times bestseller! Imagine yourself a thirteen-year-old hundreds of miles away from home, in a strange city, and your mom leaves you at a bus station parking lot and drives off into the night with her lover. That’s the real-life story of country music star Jimmy Wayne. It’s a miracle that Jimmy survived being hungry and homeless, bouncing in and out of the foster care system, and sleeping in the streets. But he didn’t just overcome great adversity in his life; he now uses his country music platform to help children everywhere, especially teenagers in foster care who are about to age out of the system. Walk to Beautiful is the powerfully emotive account of Jimmy’s horrendous childhood and the love he received from Russell and Bea Costner, the elderly couple who gave him a stable home and provided the chance to complete his education. Jimmy says of Bea, “She changed every cell in my body.” This moving memoir chronicles: Jimmy’s life as a foster child and homeless teenager His adoption by Russell and Bea Costner, an elderly couple who gave him a stable home and provided the opportunities for him to thrive His surprising rise to fame in the music industry His tireless advocacy for children in the foster care system through his Meet Me Halfway awareness campaign, a 1,700 mile walk halfway across America from Nashville to Phoenix Join Jimmy on his walk to beautiful and see how one person really can make a difference.

Book The High Shelf

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  • Author : Nadia Colburn
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2019
  • ISBN : 9781944585365
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book The High Shelf written by Nadia Colburn and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Poetry. Women's Studies. This masterful debut reveals for each reader new depths of nature, self, family, and world by opening our tiniest and most intimate perceptions. Colburn's poetics balances image with absence, silence with sound. These elegant poems take on the questions of our day: can we have our sweet domestic lives when the life of the planet hangs in the balance? What does it mean to create and nurture a new human being in this perilous age?

Book 23 Stories and Five Poems

Download or read book 23 Stories and Five Poems written by Robert A. Parker and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-07-07 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 23 stories and five poems collected here represent the short fiction that Bob Parker has created over four decades. This is an update of his previous volume of 17 stories. The style of these stories vary. They range from first-person to third-person, from a man's perspective to a woman's, from hard-boiled to romantic, and from shallow glitz to heartfelt searching. The themes range from adolescent love to family love, and from wisdom to defeat. The stories emphasize plot and character, with the early stories having a narrative drive, while the later, mature stories focus on character in a search for depth. Subject matter includes: an election night, a nervous pianist, a marooned pilot, a fleeing criminal, a scared child, a crooked boxing match, a dying dog, a bean ball, an abortion decision, and the life of a Venetian gondolier.

Book Poems  Stories  and Dreams

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  • Author : Stephanie Lawrence
  • Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
  • Release : 2024-06-04
  • ISBN : 1662465262
  • Pages : 277 pages

Download or read book Poems Stories and Dreams written by Stephanie Lawrence and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2024-06-04 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Laugh a little! Love a lot! Dive into a boatload of fun as you share one woman’s look at life and all that goes with it. Read touching poems and stories about love, loss, family, thoughts, and beliefs. Go along with two ten-year-old best friend fireflies as they learn about the responsibility of sharing a longtime family secret and how one woman finds love in the front seat of a car. Learn about the consequences of one little lie and how to live it up in your senior years, and discover how a hurricane can strike in previously virgin territory and be identified as male or female. Read a potpourri of poetry, short stories, fiction, truth, fantasy, funnies, and love in this different and enjoyable book.

Book Selected Poems  Stories and Writings of Cliff Rhodes   II

Download or read book Selected Poems Stories and Writings of Cliff Rhodes II written by Cliff Rhodes and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2008-12-01 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Soft-Cover Print) A book of selected poems and stories by me, Cliff Rhodes. This is the second edition of my poems and is now finished. This book contains all of the 2007 poems, a few stories, and the writings of 2008. I designed my own cover. It is a copy of a water color painting of one of the aloe vera plants that grow plentifully in my house. I hope you enjoy reading my poems as much as I have enjoyed writing them. Love heals and makes all things new.

Book Music Words  Selected Short Stories   Poems from the Usual Bohemian

Download or read book Music Words Selected Short Stories Poems from the Usual Bohemian written by The Usual Bohemian and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2014-07-01 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These sixteen stories and fourteen poems will send you on an amazing journey of artistry. The creativity and imagination will dazzle the reader with vivid adventuring into many diverse genres: from humorous works such as The Wautowma Worm Moon Festival Talent Show, to fine romantic pieces such as It Happened in the Library; the reader will be moved to profound emotion while reading, Drinking Banana Milk at Matt Marshs and Traipsing to Auschwitz. The Usual Bohemian provides a fine, literary and refreshing style that will find a place near the top of contemporary American fiction.

Book Journey to the Abyss

Download or read book Journey to the Abyss written by Harry Kessler and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2013-04-23 with total page 962 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These fascinating, never-before-published early diaries of Count Harry Kessler—patron, museum director, publisher, cultural critic, soldier, secret agent, and diplomat—present a sweeping panorama of the arts and politics of Belle Époque Europe, a glittering world poised to be changed irrevocably by the Great War. Kessler’s immersion in the new art and literature of Paris, London, and Berlin unfolds in the first part of the diaries. This refined world gives way to vivid descriptions of the horrific fighting on the Eastern and Western fronts of World War I, the intriguing private discussions among the German political and military elite about the progress of the war, as well as Kessler’s account of his role as a diplomat with a secret mission in Switzerland. Profoundly modern and often prescient, Kessler was an erudite cultural impresario and catalyst who as a cofounder of the avant-garde journal Pan met and contributed articles about many of the leading artists and writers of the day. In 1903 he became director of the Grand Ducal Museum of Arts and Crafts in Weimar, determined to make it a center of aesthetic modernism together with his friend the architect Henry van de Velde, whose school of design would eventually become the Bauhaus. When a public scandal forced his resignation in 1906, Kessler turned to other projects, including collaborating with the Austrian writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal and the German composer Richard Strauss on the opera Der Rosenkavalier and the ballet The Legend of Joseph, which was performed in 1914 by the Ballets Russes in London and Paris. In 1913 he founded the Cranach-Presse in Weimar, one of the most important private presses of the twentieth century. The diaries present brilliant, sharply etched, and often richly comical descriptions of his encounters, conversations, and creative collaborations with some of the most celebrated people of his time: Otto von Bismarck, Paul von Hindenburg, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Diaghilev, Vaslav Nijinsky, Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, Sarah Bernhardt, Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainer Marie Rilke, Paul Verlaine, Gordon Craig, George Bernard Shaw, Harley Granville-Barker, Max Klinger, Arnold Böcklin, Max Beckmann, Aristide Maillol, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Éduard Vuillard, Claude Monet, Edvard Munch, Ida Rubinstein, Gabriele D’Annunzio, Pierre Bonnard, and Walther Rathenau, among others. Remarkably insightful, poignant, and cinematic in their scope, Kessler’s diaries are an invaluable record of one of the most volatile and seminal moments in modern Western history.

Book The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin  Illustrated Edition

Download or read book The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin Illustrated Edition written by Kate Douglas Wiggin and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-06 with total page 3931 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition) features a collection of some of the most beloved works by this influential author. Known for her charming and heartwarming stories, Wiggin's literary style is characterized by its sensitivity to human emotions and its ability to capture the essence of childhood. This illustrated edition provides a visual accompaniment to her timeless tales, enhancing the reader's experience and understanding of the stories. Kate Douglas Wiggin, a prolific writer and educator, drew inspiration from her own experiences working with children and teaching, which is evident in her works. Her deep understanding of the human psyche and her compassion for children shines through in her stories, making her a cherished figure in the world of literature. I highly recommend The Greatest Works of Kate Douglas Wiggin (Illustrated Edition) to readers who appreciate enchanting and heartfelt stories that celebrate the innocence and purity of childhood. This collection is a true testament to Wiggin's talent and legacy as a writer, and it is sure to captivate and inspire audiences of all ages.

Book Prayers of My Youth

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  • Author : F S Yousaf
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2020-12-13
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 82 pages

Download or read book Prayers of My Youth written by F S Yousaf and published by . This book was released on 2020-12-13 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In his third poetry collection, poet F.S. Yousaf displays some of his most powerful work in an autobiographical collection which revolves around spirituality, youth, and finding oneself in the midst of life. Filled with longer poems, Prayers of My Youth is a unique and necessary collection, as Yousaf intertwines his history with those who've come before him in a journey of acceptance of what he has experienced.