There is a way to live graciously amidst times of hardship, as this book illustrates. In today's difficult times, this book assures us that we can still live graciously, no matter what. Could you see yourself becoming a wrestler? How close are you to your family and friends? How prepared are you when things start to fall apart around you? Have you ever wondered when this pandemic would finally end? What would it look like if you performed in an arena all alone? Could this pandemic be viewed as an evil storm? Is it reasonable to not be afraid? Does it make sense to blame a year when something bad occurs? Do you sometimes find yourself taking too many things for granted? Do you view 21 as just a normal age? How united are you with your loved ones? Was there someone you longed to see again? Find out the answer to all of these rhetorical questions in this book. Most of the poems in this book were written during the early stages of the pandemic, and one of them was written pre-pandemic. However, the actual name of the virus is never mentioned in any of the pieces that mention it. In place of using the actual word, evil storm is used as a metaphor.
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