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The Sorrow Stone: A collection of poetry based on grief, loss and hope
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The Sorrow Stone: A collection of poetry based on grief, loss and hope

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The Sorrow Stone is a poignant look into loss and grief from a poet’s point of view. Each poem is representative of the writer’s journey as a Greif-walker on the stage of life. The collection of 25 poems speaks of a unique approach to dealing or struggling through sorrow. The cover represents the seeming randomness of life through chess. The author wishes the best to readers providing notes pages at the end for your own notes and comments. This poetry varies in form, rhyme, and meter keeping the reader looking for deeper meaning; which is what the writer intends. The Sorrow Stone is currently available in E-book format through all major E-book outlets. The e-book and print book vary somewhat due to formatting differences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David D. Roebke
Date
8 May 2013
Pages
36
ISBN
9780615810256

The Sorrow Stone is a poignant look into loss and grief from a poet’s point of view. Each poem is representative of the writer’s journey as a Greif-walker on the stage of life. The collection of 25 poems speaks of a unique approach to dealing or struggling through sorrow. The cover represents the seeming randomness of life through chess. The author wishes the best to readers providing notes pages at the end for your own notes and comments. This poetry varies in form, rhyme, and meter keeping the reader looking for deeper meaning; which is what the writer intends. The Sorrow Stone is currently available in E-book format through all major E-book outlets. The e-book and print book vary somewhat due to formatting differences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
David D. Roebke
Date
8 May 2013
Pages
36
ISBN
9780615810256