In fields where cherry blossoms bloom, Pink whispers secrets in the afternoon. A hue of blush, a gentle sigh, Like cotton candy in the sky.
Roses wear it in their cheeks, A tender shade that softly speaks. Of love and warmth, of springtime’s grace, A color with a gentle face.
From dawn’s first light to sunset’s glow, Pink paints the world in a tender show. A kiss of sweetness, pure delight, A color that makes the heart feel light.
Life is like a moving bus: Keep going; there will be several stops along the journey. It’s okay to pause, take a break, reflect. Just don’t linger too long; Shift gears, accelerate, and keep moving Ever forward, Advancing and progressing!
Thoughts like a passing breeze Those pressing needy unnecessary thoughts They come, let them Just don’t invite them in for a cup of tea Let them be like a chilling breeze Let them touch and go past Uncomfortable only a moment Just don’t go back remembering the chill.
Slow down to take a breath, to observe what’s around you. Slow down and give yourself, A moment of stillness; and in that moment you might find a memory, a memory left behind, unattended in the chaos of life.
Finding Evie is a powerful and emotional novel that tells the story of Evie, a young woman who moves to post-war London with a heart full of hope but faces numerous betrayals and struggles in life. The story is narrated through dual timelines, with the present-day storyline following Alice as she uncovers the hidden truths about her family’s past and her estranged grandmother, Evie.
The novel is beautifully written and features well-developed characters that bring depth and complexity to the story. The author’s portrayal of Evie’s life is heart-wrenching and at times difficult to read due to the emotional and physical abuse she endures. The theme of abuse and abandonment is interwoven into the narrative, and the readers will find themselves empathizing with Evie’s plight. I was personally fuming with rage while reading the atrocities committed by her husband, Frank.
The story is captivating, and the plot moves at a steady pace, keeping you engaged throughout. The author’s use of descriptive language creates vivid imagery and transports the reader to post-war London, where they witness the struggles and hardships that Evie faced.
One minor criticism is that the storyline could have been expanded upon, allowing for the full impact of the story to be felt. Even though, there were no loose ends, I was expecting more from the story. Despite this, “Finding Evie” is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged novel that explores the lengths people will go to protect the ones they love.
Overall, “Finding Evie” is a poignant and beautifully written novel that delves into themes of love, abuse, and abandonment. Despite the difficult subject matter, the book manages to convey a message of hope and resilience that will stay with the reader long after the final page.
PS: This was an Advanced Review Copy (or ARC), you can find more about this book on Reedsy Discovery
Dear ol’ poet in the park, with a smile spread across the face and hands in the air you welcome passersby to stop by your side for a while. Be it sun or rain, you’re there all day, every day. A hope to the hopeless, a pause for the busy, a smile for a frown, a joy for the moody. When I stopped by and noticed the twinkle in your eyes I realized that stars don’t just shine bright from afar, they sing sweet poetic words of melody.
Don’t miss the chance to talk to Garrett Buhl Robinson outside the New York Public Library. *.*
I took a break from formalities and sat down on the floor. To bask in the sunlight and look up at the blue skies. I allowed a moment for myself and let out a content sigh.
Top Tourist Attractions and Hidden Gems in Toronto
It’s been a while since I last shared my travel experiences, but I’m excited to finally write about my recent trip to Toronto, Canada. Over the course of fifteen days, I had the pleasure of staying with a friend while discovering the city’s many attractions. Planning was key, so I crafted a detailed itinerary that took into account our work schedules and included must-see landmarks and restaurants. Despite having only two weekends to spare, we made the most of our vacation by visiting many incredible destinations. If you’re planning a trip to Toronto or if you’re a local looking for new spots to check out, then I highly recommend these places.
More than twinkling stars, There are twinkling airplanes In the night sky. What does darkness mean anymore, When the light’s always by our bedside. In search of darkness, We now go deep inside our minds.