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This collection of rhyming poetry brings together a lifetime of musings and insights from a mother and grandmother living in the American South. Doris Koehler began writing poems at a very young age. Now retired with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, Doris shares her collection which includes poems written at every stage of her life. Humorous, contemplative, and heartfelt, her poems paint a wholistic picture of the human connections she made across decades, the new beginnings she embarked on, her cultural beliefs and spiritual insights, and the miracles in day-to-day life.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of rhyming poetry brings together a lifetime of musings and insights from a mother and grandmother living in the American South. Doris Koehler began writing poems at a very young age. Now retired with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, Doris shares her collection which includes poems written at every stage of her life. Humorous, contemplative, and heartfelt, her poems paint a wholistic picture of the human connections she made across decades, the new beginnings she embarked on, her cultural beliefs and spiritual insights, and the miracles in day-to-day life. Touching on themes of growing up, creating a family and a home, finding your place in the community, living in faith, grieving and loss, and growing older, these poems are a cozy comfort for the reader looking for a wholesome collection. Crafted with traditional rhyme, this collection is perfect to read and share aloud with friends and family or to curl up with and read alone. The cadence and rhythm of the words will appeal to fans of simple style who still desire to see profound messages in what they read. Homespun Harmony offers readers a warm and intimate look at community in the home and in the nation. Homespun Harmony is the perfect restful collection to read by the fire.
Autorenporträt
Doris Koehler lives in South Texas with her husband of 62 years. They are both retired and love to travel and go camping. Their family includes many children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren for them to enjoy. Doris first began writing poetry at an early age. As an adult, she would include them in birthday cards for friends and family. The poems were so well-received that she kept writing them. Her poetry touches on themes of new life, loss and grief, sickness, aging, new beginnings, patriotism, spirituality, and humor.