Echoes Of The Spirit
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Throughout most of his adulthood, Ken White’s life has been a series of ups and downs. The trials and tribulations he has experienced have found expression in his poetry, which will hopefully show others in similar circumstances that they are not alone, and that with God’s help, they can overcome. His areas of interest include poems: From the Spirit (Faith), Marriage and Divorce, Children’s poems, War, Jest for Fun, Potpourri (a medley of humorous and useful poetry), From My Pulpit; and Stories, Letters and Essays; all of which make for enjoyable and worthwhile reading.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615790135
ISBN10: 1615790136
Ken White
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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