Look Up and See

Look Up and See

Look Up and See

Sandra Nesselrode

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781432773878
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EACH NEW DAY IS A GIFTLOOK UP AND SEE THE MANY BLESSINGSA heartbeat of love throbs within these poems.l I read them and rode on the wings of solitude to the gateway of compassion and the challenge of service.-Carole Harris BartonAuthor, When God Gets Physical and Rainbows in Coal CountrySandy’s words are a powerful reflection of the challenges and pains that we all experience, but sometimes do not know how to express. She captures the essence of the human emotion in her carefully scripted words that are riddled with powerful feelings from the heart. Her words will be an inspiration to anyhone that reads them.-Alton JamisonProfessional Speaker & AuthorThis collection of poems serves as inspiration and encouragement as well as a source of comfort and calm. Every page is a blessing whether read in a quiet moment of meditation or offered at a special event as a devotional. Sandy’s strength, peace and love of Christian fellowship are beautifully conveyed. Her heartfelt poems are a moving and timeless gift that connects generations with the love of verse and rhyme. I am honored to have Look Up and See as a distinctive addition to my personal library.-Connie KnowlesChristian Women’s Event Speaker & Proprietor of Amber House Victorian TeaSandra Nesselrode has a delightful way of looking at life. Her impressive book of poems will take you on a journey of love, forgiveness and compassion. She combines sorrow and personal life experiences to plant seeds of hope for every person who reads this book. She is also the author of 'Princess Kelsie and Her Special Gifts.' Sandra lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia with her husband.

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