2.22.2022

2.22.2022

Corey Dowdell

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9781088022795
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2.22.2022 is a collection of poems dedicated to the memory of our beloved Mother, Christine Dowdell, who was tragically taken from us on February 22, 2022. This book is a tribute to her life, her love, and the impact she had on everyone she knew. The poems in this collection are a reflection of the emotions and experiences that have arisen from her untimely death, and the ways in which her life continues to inspire me and those who knew her.Content:The poems in this collection cover a range of themes, including grief, loss, love, and hope. Each poem is a heartfelt expression of the feelings and experiences that have emerged in the wake of our mother’s passing, and an attempt to capture the essence of who she was and what she meant to me.Some of the poems in this collection are personal reflections on memories and moments shared with our mother, from childhood to the present day. Others are explorations of the grief and pain that has followed her loss, and the search for meaning and hope in the face of tragedy.Throughout the collection, there are also poems that celebrate my mother’s life and legacy, honoring the person she was and the love and joy she brought to the world. These poems are a reminder of the positive impact that my mother had on the lives of others, and a tribute to her enduring spirit and strength.Conclusion:2.22.2022 is a deeply personal and moving collection of poems that speaks to the universal experience of grief and loss. Through these poems, we hope to honor the memory of my mother and to share her legacy with others, while also providing comfort and support to those who have experienced similar losses. This book is a celebration of life, love, and the enduring power of memory, and a testament to the ways in which poetry can help us to find meaning and solace in even the most difficult of times.

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