The Winds of Change

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The Winds of Change
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Publisher : FTC Publications, Inc.
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780977477135
ISBN-13 : 0977477134
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Book Synopsis The Winds of Change by : Charles E. Liverpool

Book excerpt: A trilogy of Poems and Personal Essays Captured in these small words are the larger interests of this, our world. These verses seek to inspire, expound, captivate, sometimes invigorate, but most of all, to share a portion of our lives, in this form. It is in one way an attempt to crystallize some of our more latent experiences. Some of those which we may think are less important. Yes, you may think of each and every situation, but it takes the perseverance, prudence, care and trust of our blessed minds to capture and report the precious moments, as cheerfully.


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