Nonfiction / Poetry
150 pages
5 Stars
The subject of these poems is Fathers. We all had one, and
the thirty-three poets who contributed to this book, all have different
memories. Some are happy; some are not. All will touch your heart, and many may
pierce your soul.
These poems made me think of my Daddy, and how grateful I am
that he was not like some in this book and how grateful I am I had my Daddy,
who was perfect—at least for me. As Hubbard says in the beginning: "Children
wrote this book." And children will read it. And, perhaps, be inspired to
write their own poems about their fathers.
No longer in print, this book is still available, and I
think it is well worth the time to search it out, the cost of purchasing it, and
the time to read it—again and again.
No comments:
Post a Comment