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This book embodies the authors love for life and love of romance. While there are many love poems there are also poems about everything from storms to stillness, water to waves, and golf to fishing. There is something for everyone, young and old alike. Whether you read one page a day or sit down and read this book from cover to cover in one sitting, you will find it entertaining. There will be some stories that make you laugh and others that make you cry. All the author wants to do is give you a different way of seeing things. Enhance your life in some kind of way that will bring you joy and contentment (and rhyme).
This is a collection of 53 poems, 5 songs, and 2 short stories that were created over many years of writing and life experiences. The content found in A Sister’s Serenade celebrates the people and experience of the author, Will Reuhl. A wide variety of topics and use of many poetic forms including Will’s own example of speed poetry and concrete poetry can be found. The collection, like life, is Random. There is the Wine Cowboy about winemaker, Eric Wente, and I See Music in Colors about Robert Frazier, a church choir director. Verses featuring admiration for notables like Ellen DeGeneres and William Shakespeare are included. From a walk on the beach in Sand to a Christmas memory in Miracle in the Night , Reuhl has spent years writing what he sees and feels. Will has 3 grandchildren, whom have influenced many writings such as Toys and Look Pop the Moon!
Will and his oldest granddaughter, Leena-10, even wrote a poem together, entitled Your Look at Dragons .
There are so many life lessons that sprang from the thoughts and feelings evoked by the music Will’s sisters shared with him as a child. This led to the title of the book.
A Sister’s Serenade strikes the chords of a boy growing into manhood and the chorus any reader can also hear and feel. Let the music take you away…
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This book embodies the authors love for life and love of romance. While there are many love poems there are also poems about everything from storms to stillness, water to waves, and golf to fishing. There is something for everyone, young and old alike. Whether you read one page a day or sit down and read this book from cover to cover in one sitting, you will find it entertaining. There will be some stories that make you laugh and others that make you cry. All the author wants to do is give you a different way of seeing things. Enhance your life in some kind of way that will bring you joy and contentment (and rhyme).
This is a collection of 53 poems, 5 songs, and 2 short stories that were created over many years of writing and life experiences. The content found in A Sister’s Serenade celebrates the people and experience of the author, Will Reuhl. A wide variety of topics and use of many poetic forms including Will’s own example of speed poetry and concrete poetry can be found. The collection, like life, is Random. There is the Wine Cowboy about winemaker, Eric Wente, and I See Music in Colors about Robert Frazier, a church choir director. Verses featuring admiration for notables like Ellen DeGeneres and William Shakespeare are included. From a walk on the beach in Sand to a Christmas memory in Miracle in the Night , Reuhl has spent years writing what he sees and feels. Will has 3 grandchildren, whom have influenced many writings such as Toys and Look Pop the Moon!
Will and his oldest granddaughter, Leena-10, even wrote a poem together, entitled Your Look at Dragons .
There are so many life lessons that sprang from the thoughts and feelings evoked by the music Will’s sisters shared with him as a child. This led to the title of the book.
A Sister’s Serenade strikes the chords of a boy growing into manhood and the chorus any reader can also hear and feel. Let the music take you away…