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Sojourns - Hicken, Karl
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Karl Hicken, wordsmith and prose writer of life's poignant affairs shares events, people and transitions with the readers of 'sojourns'. On the pedestal of time guideposts appear as saviors come to bless, others to the surreptitious eroding the levels of achievement domestically and professionally. Each sojourn is a leap into destiny unfulfilled. a book brimming with lucid soliloquy to a friend and partner intending to draw the reader into many levels of understanding of communication also discovered in 'Sojourns'. Almost without notice, something right and true are the wellness as each day ends.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Karl Hicken, wordsmith and prose writer of life's poignant affairs shares events, people and transitions with the readers of 'sojourns'. On the pedestal of time guideposts appear as saviors come to bless, others to the surreptitious eroding the levels of achievement domestically and professionally. Each sojourn is a leap into destiny unfulfilled. a book brimming with lucid soliloquy to a friend and partner intending to draw the reader into many levels of understanding of communication also discovered in 'Sojourns'. Almost without notice, something right and true are the wellness as each day ends.
Autorenporträt
Karl Hicken has title each of his hauntingly evocative poem a "Journey" followed by a number. In doing so, he takes the reader along a paint-by-number tour through life, capturing bittersweet moments of experience in vivid snapshots of memory.Journeys is an eloquent representation of a boy's journey to manhood. Many of the lyrical, well-crafted poems evoke mystical years of childhood tainted by the trembling fears of nightmare. Whether in the schoolyard or locker room, or in the relative safety of home, something beyond boyish antics and childhood mischief lurks. While gentler sentiments are recalled as the author remembers his grandparents and pays loving tribute to his parents' resilience.