For the Souls of Sisters

For the Souls of Sisters

Dr. Mary E. Robinson / DrMary ERobinson

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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781728303697
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'For the Souls of Sisters' is a book composed of inspirational poetic perspectives. They were written from the author’s imagination and creativity. The poetry speaks to the souls, situations and experiences of 'all' women. It doesn’t discriminate emotionally. It reaches out and grabs the reader by the heart. It will make you nod your head, say 'aww' and leave you wondering and pondering about yourself or someone you may know. It is a MUST read. Be assured that you will find this poetry quite different from most poetry that you have read. It’s an instrument that probes deeply and vigorously into the soul. The poetry is not based on anyone’s real life experiences, but it is written from the perspective that women can, may have, and will possibly face some of the situations established within the content. It capitalizes on the souls, issues, and concerns that women may experience around the globe. The poetry is not a direct reflection of the author’s personal experiences. The perspectives and ideas were written based on struggles, issues, and situations that women or anyone could possibly encounter while on life’s journey. The ultimate goal of this book is to help women of diverse backgrounds realize and understand that we as women, regardless of race, color, or creed encounter most or all of the same issues and concerns in this world we call life. Also, the goal is to give women a place to meet and creatively connect with other women who may be experiencing some of the same issues or situations, while using the opportunity to imaginatively feel that sense of compassion for another woman someone in this world who may be sitting in a corner crying, lonely, sad, or happy.

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