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Worth Remembering The Poetry of Our Heritage Erwin A. Thompson (2009, PBK) SIGND

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Special Attributes
Signed
Subject
AMERICAN POETRY
Signed
Yes
ISBN
9781440138263

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1440138265
ISBN-13
9781440138263
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92447838

Product Key Features

Book Title
Worth Remembering : the Poetry of Our Heritage
Number of Pages
388 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), General
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Poetry
Author
Erwin A. Thompson
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
20 oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Synopsis
History is richer than black dates on white paper in a textbook. It is the human story, the events and people gone before us. Author and poet Erwin A. Thompson has a deep understanding of how the wealth of this heritage can enrich our lives. His anthology brings alive the history of the past century and carries us into the current one through poems, stories, and commentary. The poems Thompson compiles are poignant and funny and serious. The original songs he wrote and played and continues to play at age 93 tell their own stories. Thompson's personal remembrances bring times long past into focus. We won't forget Blackie, the bull that terrorized a town, or the girl in the little blue hat. He makes us feel the loneliness of a wartime soldier confined to a hospital bed overseas. The personal foibles he shares make us laugh, and we can share in his pride of family. He makes us understand that these are the things that make life rich. The people and events that took place on a bluff high above the Mississippi take on life in this volume. Their history becomes a living, breathing thing a heritage worth remembering., History is richer than black dates on white paper in a textbook. It is the human story, the events and people gone before us. Author and poet Erwin A. Thompson has a deep understanding of how the wealth of this heritage can enrich our lives. His anthology brings alive the history of the past century and carries us into the current one through poems, stories, and commentary. The poems Thompson compiles are poignant and funny and serious. The original songs he wrote and played-and continues to play at age 93-tell their own stories. Thompson's personal remembrances bring times long past into focus. We won't forget Blackie, the bull that terrorized a town, or the girl in the little blue hat. He makes us feel the loneliness of a wartime soldier confined to a hospital bed overseas. The personal foibles he shares make us laugh, and we can share in his pride of family. He makes us understand that these are the things that make life rich. The people and events that took place on a bluff high above the Mississippi take on life in this volume. Their history becomes a living, breathing thing-a heritage worth remembering.

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