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  • - Misfit Poems that Fit Together
    von Pat Stanford
    18,00 €

    Whether it is observations during Poetry Month during the pandemic, stories in song, reflections on pets, both real and synthetic, having her mother’s poems finally published, or having the word “poetry” misspelled “pietry” turned into a fun section on pies, this volume of misfit poems is sure to have something for everyone. The recipes and poems by people mostly not known as poets is worth the price of admission by itself!

  • - A story of traumatic brain injury
    von Pat Stanford
    20,00 €

    Do you know a person with a brain injury? Pat did. Her sister, Barb, needed help and Pat wanted to help.All Barb really wanted was to be treated like everyone else, but it was difficult since she was born with cerebral palsy. All the family wanted was for her to be safe and well cared for, especially after a life-changing accident that left her brain-injured. Stubborn and determined, Barb carved out a life for herself, overcoming many obstacles. After her husband died, she needed assistance to cope with daily meals and chores.Her sister and brother-in-law encouraged her to sell her house and come live with them. The family thought they were providing a home for a family member, but they had no idea what dealing with brain injury meant. They found out! A story of one family and the struggles they faced to live with the diagnosis of Brain Injury.

  • - Poetry of Transition
    von Pat Stanford
    16,00 €

    Pat Stanford's poetry is a collection of the many topics and events that naturally occur in a person's life. There is a road travelled that is not necessarily a straight and easy one, which weaves through the seasons of life. Her reflections are shared with you, the reader. A connection to be made? Or perhaps just a reflection of your own life made easier to visualize. Some are raw emotions, and some are written tongue-in-cheek; some are about the turbulence of youth written with a youthful perspective, and some show a more mature person. Some will make an immediate connection, and some may need to be read again.The author meditates on love, friendship, nature, religion, personal identity, poetry in general, and some seriously fun things. While there are no erotic love poems, there are a few that might make you think this poet has had nothing but unhappy relationships, but that is not the case. Many of the poems are observations of other people at a park or the mall, and how they seem to relate to each other. Same holds true for the friendship poems - half seem to be from someone who lost their best friend, and that is just the observation of how friendships can go. Nature is observed in its many seasons from stormy summer weather to winter snow.Since poems that are rhymed and in quatrains are what she cut her teeth on, Pat wrote most of the poems are in that style, but she takes a stab at a few other styles as well. I hope you will enjoy the journey.

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