Ocean’s Anger

Ocean’s Anger

B. Jade / BJade

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Año de edición:
2003
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ISBN:
9781410784803
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The book was born in 1993; it took sixteen hours to writeOcean’s Anger and two years to rewrite. The poetry came from true experiences; there are eight poems throughoutthe manuscript. The poems set the pacefor the book. She chose this stylebecause it seems to keep the book alive. Ocean’s Anger is a nonfiction manuscript. It is a metaphor between the ocean’s natural anger and women’snatural anger set free. The book takesplace on the beaches of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where two women are vacationing. Candy is struggling with the AtlanticOcean’s power and the hold it seems to have over her. It isn’t until she is standing in the breath of the ocean’s mouththat she feels her (the ocean) swallowing her up. Suddenly the memories of her father’s, yelling and his handsknocking her to the floor are released. The memories surface as Candy tries to get her body back to the surfaceof the ocean’s mouth. Candy is notalone; she knows that her friend Lisa will be waiting for her on thebeach. But could she overpower theangered waters? She knew she couldnever over power her father’s anger. When Hurricane Hugo hits South Carolina, Candy seems to feelthe anger again and it isn’t until her trip to South Padre Islands she decidesthat she cannot stand still like the shells on the island, or she too willstart to decay. Thanks:Thanks to all who helped support me in the effort to writethis book. College Instructors, Writers Guilds, Friends, and my Family.This book was not written to change the past, but only tocreate a present that is full of understanding and Love for all those whochoose to understand and let go of pain.

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