Author: | Tochukwu Callistus Ipere | ISBN: | 9781465366269 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK | Publication: | October 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK | Language: | English |
Author: | Tochukwu Callistus Ipere |
ISBN: | 9781465366269 |
Publisher: | Xlibris UK |
Publication: | October 7, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris UK |
Language: | English |
Get The Way is a book that tries to invest its literary devices in discovering the true nature of success by virtue of the fact that it investigates different aspect of man's effort to get the right way to success. The attempt in this poetic story to describe the way is borne out of the desire to bring forth the best of discipline, modesty, comfort and all the empathy and sympathy that go with it. The poetic story is built around some characters Tobenna, Pauliana, Dr Serenade and Verana. The beauty of the works lie in the fact that they can apply to many individuals from many points of views, personality angles and priority focuses. This 100 poems piece is imbued with denotative, connotative as well as subtle trials at spiritual dimensions that make it a possible tribute to God Almighty. The attention of the reader is called from time to time to the interesting power of the Almighty over all that be on earth. The reader is therefore encouraged to make personal meanings out of the poetic story. Tochuwku C. Ipere esq
Get The Way is a book that tries to invest its literary devices in discovering the true nature of success by virtue of the fact that it investigates different aspect of man's effort to get the right way to success. The attempt in this poetic story to describe the way is borne out of the desire to bring forth the best of discipline, modesty, comfort and all the empathy and sympathy that go with it. The poetic story is built around some characters Tobenna, Pauliana, Dr Serenade and Verana. The beauty of the works lie in the fact that they can apply to many individuals from many points of views, personality angles and priority focuses. This 100 poems piece is imbued with denotative, connotative as well as subtle trials at spiritual dimensions that make it a possible tribute to God Almighty. The attention of the reader is called from time to time to the interesting power of the Almighty over all that be on earth. The reader is therefore encouraged to make personal meanings out of the poetic story. Tochuwku C. Ipere esq