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Poetry |
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Hidden Brook Press |
ISBN-10: |
0969959877 |
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52 |
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Jan 1 2001 |
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Fiction |
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The First Fifty Years is a finely crafted book of poetry, displaying both the versatile talent of the author's character and writing capabilities.
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At the birth of this poet's writing, she manages to draw attention and a need to express herself dramatically, as in "I Survive" .. This piece displays an inner corage and parallels the beauty of nature, while enduring a strong sense of meaning.
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The first two lines "This heart has pioneered mountains majestic .. and made wake in angry sea" draws the eyes in, to actually capture the art of the written word, painting a verbal picture of strength in spirit and nature; coaxing the reader on.
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Professional Reviews
David Ingram on review of
The First Fifty Years is a finely
crafted book of poetry, displaying
both the versatile talent of the
author’s artistic character and
writing capabilities.
Pages progress in style and
emotional involvement, as
creativity develops, drawing the
reader into a whirlpool of
unleashed understanding of a life
and its surroundings.
At the birth of this poet’s writing, she manages to draw attention and a need to express herself
dramatically, as in I Survive. This piece displays an inner courage and parallels the beauty of nature,
while enduring a strong sense of meaning.
The first two lines "This heart has pioneered mountains majestic…and made wake in angry seas",
draws the eyes in, to actually capture the art of the written word, painting a verbal picture of strength in
spirit and nature - - coaxing the reader on.
Native Man also casts imagery of nature, only this time to really capture the heart, as in the opening lines
"To embrace the infinite … was to hold your love"…"beauty of a native man’s face". The essence of
lost love is most vividly depicted.
All in all this is an enjoyable read, that allows us to journey alongside the author, in a genesis of
self-discovery during The First Fifty Years of a life.
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ABOUT THE REVIEWER:
David Ingram is a Canadian - U. S. Tax Specialist, residing on the lower mainland of British Columbia.
He is also the host of a well watched, local TV talk show on Channel 4 called Ingram.
His television interviews are very broad ranged in that he deals with people of all political, religious and
economical background.
In general, his book reviews are based on factual-type writing but in making an exception to the rule by
reading The First Fifty Years he quotes this line by Tennyson saying: "I am a part of all that I have
done", then continues on to endorse the above brilliant review.
Lini Grohl of People's Poetry
Charlotte Mair’s warm and friendly poetry is both poignant and
uplifting, blending her past and present along with her life’s losses. Eloquent,
sensitive and disarming best describe her poems.
"Deep
caverns of loss
tempt my
dreams come undone
to survive…
remain one…
to retreat in disguise
from love’s empty eyes
reflecting
the lies
I perceive only shades
of grey.." (Grey page 3)
Her book is divided into
four sections.
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1. Poems of Love
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2. Poems of Passing
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3. Poems of Occasion
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4. Poems of Thought
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The reader is able to perceive each poem on its own terms and enjoy their construction.
Her poetry which offers excitement and fun is both captivating and articulate:
"Carousels, colourfully circling
Barker’s voices…pronounced to loudly sing…" (At the Fair Page 23)
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This is a marvelous book to give for any occasion.
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