In the Birth of a New Dawn

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Continental European, American
Cover of the book In the Birth of a New Dawn by John R. Hernandez, Jr., John R. Hernandez, Jr.
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Author: John R. Hernandez, Jr. ISBN: 9781452494500
Publisher: John R. Hernandez, Jr. Publication: January 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John R. Hernandez, Jr.
ISBN: 9781452494500
Publisher: John R. Hernandez, Jr.
Publication: January 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The book is an assortment of poems that reflect not only on his own life experiences but, some relate to other distinct subjects; all neatly tucked into a most magnificent work of art long to be enjoyed by many generations to come. The main topic of this book is heartbreak and loss and the realization that there is light at the end of the tunnel of torment and pain. The poems read at times like love letters and at other times like endlessly and beautifully written feelings straight from the heart about a loved one. While still others ask the question of why did it end and why can’t it be again? One of these pieces of prose is worth the price of the book and so here lies a treasure for the heart to experience, for a long time to come. You will proudly cherish, share and keep this book in a special place and or even in that library of romanticist prose. Written mostly in the long hand version which does not easily lend itself to the rhyming versions we are so used to seeing from other romanticist poetry; the message of heartbreak and loss rings just as clearly as in all the rest. There is a flow in these pieces of prose that touch on that part of the heart in love that wants to be heard.

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The book is an assortment of poems that reflect not only on his own life experiences but, some relate to other distinct subjects; all neatly tucked into a most magnificent work of art long to be enjoyed by many generations to come. The main topic of this book is heartbreak and loss and the realization that there is light at the end of the tunnel of torment and pain. The poems read at times like love letters and at other times like endlessly and beautifully written feelings straight from the heart about a loved one. While still others ask the question of why did it end and why can’t it be again? One of these pieces of prose is worth the price of the book and so here lies a treasure for the heart to experience, for a long time to come. You will proudly cherish, share and keep this book in a special place and or even in that library of romanticist prose. Written mostly in the long hand version which does not easily lend itself to the rhyming versions we are so used to seeing from other romanticist poetry; the message of heartbreak and loss rings just as clearly as in all the rest. There is a flow in these pieces of prose that touch on that part of the heart in love that wants to be heard.

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