Roadmap Hands (and other reaching poems) is an exploration of life in all its polar phases. In chapters of love, heartache, and wonder, we travel a road all the way to the end of a life. From the observations of a small anxious child; to the growing pangs of a young adult, struggling to find themselves in the confusion of exploring sexuality and intense new relationships; to final days of clouded memories, bruised hands, and hospital beds. This collection of poetry reaches for that ideal that growth and change are necessary parts of living. That the road to dying does not necessarily have to…mehr
Roadmap Hands (and other reaching poems) is an exploration of life in all its polar phases. In chapters of love, heartache, and wonder, we travel a road all the way to the end of a life. From the observations of a small anxious child; to the growing pangs of a young adult, struggling to find themselves in the confusion of exploring sexuality and intense new relationships; to final days of clouded memories, bruised hands, and hospital beds. This collection of poetry reaches for that ideal that growth and change are necessary parts of living. That the road to dying does not necessarily have to be such a scary concept. What it could be-is an invitation to feel as much as possible during the that time we are alive. To welcome sadness, as we do joy. To remain just kids, even in aging, and growing. Somewhere along the way, finding peace in the going.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Marjorie A. Thomas is an American poet, illustrator, musician, and filmmaker from the sunny suburban sprawls of Los Angeles, California. She resides currently in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she is pursuing dual degrees in Cinema and Psychology at San Francisco State University. Her creative film work has featured in festivals such as the Manchester Student Short Festival and the Lift-Off First-Time Filmmaker Sessions, as well as a screening at her UK alma mater, earning her a Jury's Choice Award from The University of Hull. An avid storyteller from early childhood, and poet from the age of eleven, she has over the years developed a niche in exploring themes such as youth, memory, love, relationships, death, and mental health in her writing.
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