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In Journey On, Leonie E. Marson-Lewis expresses in the content of this book meaning in her life in the division of its chapters Relating, Knowing, Living, and Praying. This collection of poems by Marson-Lewis is influenced by the seas of change, economically and politically, over the past few decades. While vivid stories of the past and present are told in the poems, an underlying current remains throughout each chapter. As with the evolution of life, the cyclical pattern of the economy is not seen as drastic. Therefore, the poems life expectations and the message they impart are eternal as the waters in the ocean.…mehr

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In Journey On, Leonie E. Marson-Lewis expresses in the content of this book meaning in her life in the division of its chapters Relating, Knowing, Living, and Praying. This collection of poems by Marson-Lewis is influenced by the seas of change, economically and politically, over the past few decades. While vivid stories of the past and present are told in the poems, an underlying current remains throughout each chapter. As with the evolution of life, the cyclical pattern of the economy is not seen as drastic. Therefore, the poems life expectations and the message they impart are eternal as the waters in the ocean.

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Leonie E. Marson-Lewis was born in Kingston, Jamaica. The family lived in Kingston, when her parents immigrated to England, the children went to live under the guardianship of their uncle in New Garden, St. Andrews. In New Garden, Leonie developed a love for reciting rhymes, taught to her by her cousins, for they were all she could say without stuttering. Leonie and her siblings joined their parents in stages, she in May 1960. There she attended Grafton Junior School, in North London where a speech therapist was assigned to her and helped her overcome her lisp and stutter. By the age of nine her speech impediment was a thing of the past. Along with her speech came a new found confidence that made her a non-stop chatter. Her mother encouraged her writing with an endless supply of diaries and her teacher encouraged the poetry by introducing her to William Wordsworth's "Daffodils". Leonie moved to America in 1984 with her husband and two daughters later a son became a welcomed addition to the family. She continues to write and perform at poetry open mic venues.