Author: | Lucille West-Norville | ISBN: | 9781460000144 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing | Publication: | March 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Epic Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Lucille West-Norville |
ISBN: | 9781460000144 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing |
Publication: | March 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Epic Press |
Language: | English |
Dare To Be You—A Book of Poems is inspirational and motivational. We all are unique and should show our uniqueness to the world. Our stories are important and they should be told. Some of the poems are on awareness: Soar Like an Eagle, Don’t Stand in Anyone’s Shadow, It’s Okay for Men to Cry, The Glory Days, Give Me the Flowers Before I Die, Give a Little, Take a Little, etc.
“Lucille considers herself to be purposeful in her contributions to a task. Lucille’s such obvious attitude is an impetus for her pragmatism in communication, in relation to which she is also a veritable resource of valuable insights and sapient advice. She has abided by unambiguous and efficacious communications; the eventuation of which has been collegial approval, in surplus of professional admiration from McGill’s University’s acclaimed instructor, Monica D. Carbonneau.” —Deepika Balasubramanian
Dare To Be You—A Book of Poems is inspirational and motivational. We all are unique and should show our uniqueness to the world. Our stories are important and they should be told. Some of the poems are on awareness: Soar Like an Eagle, Don’t Stand in Anyone’s Shadow, It’s Okay for Men to Cry, The Glory Days, Give Me the Flowers Before I Die, Give a Little, Take a Little, etc.
“Lucille considers herself to be purposeful in her contributions to a task. Lucille’s such obvious attitude is an impetus for her pragmatism in communication, in relation to which she is also a veritable resource of valuable insights and sapient advice. She has abided by unambiguous and efficacious communications; the eventuation of which has been collegial approval, in surplus of professional admiration from McGill’s University’s acclaimed instructor, Monica D. Carbonneau.” —Deepika Balasubramanian