Author: | Kathleen W. Forbes | ISBN: | 9781486607921 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press | Publication: | April 7, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Kathleen W. Forbes |
ISBN: | 9781486607921 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press |
Publication: | April 7, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press |
Language: | English |
Kathleen has discovered something magical in every province of this grand country, Canada. She sees the beauty in God’s gifts to us: the mountains, the valleys, the trees, and the rivers and lakes, which have all inspired her poetry. Most poems are spiritual, some are for children, and some are just plain silly. Come and journey through the hills of Ireland, the cities of Ontario, and the majestic mountains of British Columbia with Kathleen’s poetry. She hopes you find something to warm your heart.
About the Author:
Kathleen W. Forbes wrote her first poem when she was eight years old. The poems in this collection were written over the course of Kathleen’s lifetime, and provide a small glimpse of her journey from childhood to the present day. As she changed over the years, so have her poems. In this way, they reflect the nature of life itself. Kathleen’s father, also a poet and a pastor, once told her that he treasured her poems, which was the greatest accolade of all.
Kathleen has discovered something magical in every province of this grand country, Canada. She sees the beauty in God’s gifts to us: the mountains, the valleys, the trees, and the rivers and lakes, which have all inspired her poetry. Most poems are spiritual, some are for children, and some are just plain silly. Come and journey through the hills of Ireland, the cities of Ontario, and the majestic mountains of British Columbia with Kathleen’s poetry. She hopes you find something to warm your heart.
About the Author:
Kathleen W. Forbes wrote her first poem when she was eight years old. The poems in this collection were written over the course of Kathleen’s lifetime, and provide a small glimpse of her journey from childhood to the present day. As she changed over the years, so have her poems. In this way, they reflect the nature of life itself. Kathleen’s father, also a poet and a pastor, once told her that he treasured her poems, which was the greatest accolade of all.