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Nuggets for Thought A Mother and Daughter's Collection of Poems, Reflections, and Flash Fiction About the Life They See (en Inglés)
Lyvita Brooks
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Nuggets for Thought A Mother and Daughter's Collection of Poems, Reflections, and Flash Fiction About the Life They See (en Inglés) - Brooks, Lyvita
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Reseña del libro "Nuggets for Thought A Mother and Daughter's Collection of Poems, Reflections, and Flash Fiction About the Life They See (en Inglés)"
Nuggets for Thought is a collection of poems, reflections and flash fiction about life, as seen through the eyes of two educators. It explores complex questions about who you are, relationships, choices made, and what you believe.This book is the result of a daughter keeping a promise to her mother, "Someday I'll publish your writings." Five years after her mother passes, it is done. It contains raw, honest, and stimulating writing to remind us about the impact of the choices we make and that quitting is not an option.It contains 49 poems, reflections, and flash fiction for ladies to contemplate and cherish, together. Here is a sample of the beginning line from a few: In life each person has his own road to travelEverybody in my family is darker than me (that's not true)I'm a single married womanWho told you my stories were yesterdays news?Why can't I just get my hair done without the stories?She's always promising. First her Ma and now me.Although these are examples of a few first lines, the question is, what is the rest of the poem, reflection or flash fiction about? Will it be something we have thought about or not? Can it spark conversation or change our lives? Something to think about or nuggets to live by, from a mother and daughter who shares the life they see.