Lessons in Poetry

For a Wayward Child of Sad Eyes and Lonely Heart

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Anita Garman, John Knowlton ISBN: 9781982201005
Publisher: Balboa Press Publication: April 14, 2018
Imprint: Balboa Press Language: English
Author: Anita Garman, John Knowlton
ISBN: 9781982201005
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication: April 14, 2018
Imprint: Balboa Press
Language: English

After her husbands deathending a marriage of 58 yearsand in the midst of paralyzing grief, Anita Garman senses she is on a parallel journey with her husbands soul. Ever distrustful of her own feelings, she finds herself in a ceaseless inner struggle between doubt and belief, reason and intuition.

But when a friend begins to recount dreams of messages sent her, which are unmistakably from her husband, Anita begins to challenge her own skepticism. A string of mysteriously synchronous events, together with her rediscovery of his love poems to her, draws her deep into a new relationship with him.

Her husbands poetry and Anitas letters to him intertwine to set up a connection that echoes across time and space as, late in life, she finds her way to a deeper, truer way of loving. This memoir is a magical love story of possibility that reaches beyond the threshold of death to unite earth and spirit in a promise of limitless connection.

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After her husbands deathending a marriage of 58 yearsand in the midst of paralyzing grief, Anita Garman senses she is on a parallel journey with her husbands soul. Ever distrustful of her own feelings, she finds herself in a ceaseless inner struggle between doubt and belief, reason and intuition.

But when a friend begins to recount dreams of messages sent her, which are unmistakably from her husband, Anita begins to challenge her own skepticism. A string of mysteriously synchronous events, together with her rediscovery of his love poems to her, draws her deep into a new relationship with him.

Her husbands poetry and Anitas letters to him intertwine to set up a connection that echoes across time and space as, late in life, she finds her way to a deeper, truer way of loving. This memoir is a magical love story of possibility that reaches beyond the threshold of death to unite earth and spirit in a promise of limitless connection.

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