Sour Cream, Blueberries, and You

An Anthology

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Evaluation, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Literary
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Author: John Shubeck ISBN: 9781475963137
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: John Shubeck
ISBN: 9781475963137
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Sour Cream, Blueberries, and You offers a new look at life and how we live as described by author and photographer John Shubeck through more than one hundred short stories, poems, observations, and photographs recording everyday happenings. What you now see as mundane can be revealed with hidden opportunities and humor, providing new insights through his observations. An occasional bit of reality presents food for thought and opens doors to what could be. From the emotion of A Woman in Love to the vicarious sadness expressed in Today I Saw a Friend, Shubecks writing considers friendship or love in a new light. He uses the experiences he has gleaned from his family, business, and society; even nature is exposed and seen differently. By opening wonderful new worlds, new experiences have come his way with each life change. He has not only become more aware of the world around him, but he also revels in the new and exciting relationships that have come with each new start in his life.

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Sour Cream, Blueberries, and You offers a new look at life and how we live as described by author and photographer John Shubeck through more than one hundred short stories, poems, observations, and photographs recording everyday happenings. What you now see as mundane can be revealed with hidden opportunities and humor, providing new insights through his observations. An occasional bit of reality presents food for thought and opens doors to what could be. From the emotion of A Woman in Love to the vicarious sadness expressed in Today I Saw a Friend, Shubecks writing considers friendship or love in a new light. He uses the experiences he has gleaned from his family, business, and society; even nature is exposed and seen differently. By opening wonderful new worlds, new experiences have come his way with each life change. He has not only become more aware of the world around him, but he also revels in the new and exciting relationships that have come with each new start in his life.

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