Full Circle

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Full Circle by Frances E. Pope, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Frances E. Pope ISBN: 9781465332745
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 16, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Frances E. Pope
ISBN: 9781465332745
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 16, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

June 16, 2004 on the one hundredth anniversary of her fathers famous walk around Dublin, Chellsia Bloom comes full circle as her own life ebbs. Shouting No! to her mother, Mollys YES! Chellsia is an unwilling warrior this night. Her extraordinary music as a professional cellist has filled her life spanning the 20th century. As she struggles in the dark hours she looks back over the century with a heroic eye. Her only weapon against a century of conflict is her art. And so she passes this her last night playing music and dreaming dreams. She will not rest quietly and then be gone. Her playing will ring out and her cry will be heard in all its tortuous agony. It is the music of conflict and the cry of the dying who mourn. It is the dissonant voice of a century of grief, pain and anger. She is one artist representing many; her epic struggle that of the poet, the musician, the painter, the playwright each participating in the confusion and seeming meaningless of life in the modern world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

June 16, 2004 on the one hundredth anniversary of her fathers famous walk around Dublin, Chellsia Bloom comes full circle as her own life ebbs. Shouting No! to her mother, Mollys YES! Chellsia is an unwilling warrior this night. Her extraordinary music as a professional cellist has filled her life spanning the 20th century. As she struggles in the dark hours she looks back over the century with a heroic eye. Her only weapon against a century of conflict is her art. And so she passes this her last night playing music and dreaming dreams. She will not rest quietly and then be gone. Her playing will ring out and her cry will be heard in all its tortuous agony. It is the music of conflict and the cry of the dying who mourn. It is the dissonant voice of a century of grief, pain and anger. She is one artist representing many; her epic struggle that of the poet, the musician, the painter, the playwright each participating in the confusion and seeming meaningless of life in the modern world.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Such Is Life by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Butch Finds a Home by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Galactic Travel at Warp Speed in Imaginary Time by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Little Dipper by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Ginger Lady Bug's Adventures ''Morro Bay by the Sea'' by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book I Do Not Stand on a False Mountain by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Travel the World with London-Victoria by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Why Is the Handicapped Stall the Last One in the Row? by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book High-Fives, Gunfire, and Humbug by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Coming to My Senses by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Our Adventures in the Wild by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Space Mouse by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book The Melon Boys by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book The Un-Real B13 by Frances E. Pope
Cover of the book Wire Monkey by Frances E. Pope
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy