Looking for the Sun Door

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Looking for the Sun Door by Tracy R. Franklin, Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC
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Author: Tracy R. Franklin ISBN: 9781301060153
Publisher: Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC Publication: September 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tracy R. Franklin
ISBN: 9781301060153
Publisher: Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC
Publication: September 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With Looking for the Sun Door, Tracy R. Franklin combines her poetry with short fiction and shows us what it means to be broken, whole, and pasted together. With her poetry, she uses her confessional style to explore the universal challenges of trying to understand one’s relationship to oneself, to others, and to the ineffable source of existence itself. With her fiction, she examines the human soul in resiliency and weakness, fulfillment and need.

History: Two sisters share the same home life and become mirror images of one another.

Meditation: Is hope an illness? One woman tries hard to believe it is.

The Drive: Two people do nothing in a car except live.

Beautification: A lonely little girl experiences spirituality instinctively. She comforts herself the same way.

Bankruptcy: A morally bankrupt man has to pay.

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With Looking for the Sun Door, Tracy R. Franklin combines her poetry with short fiction and shows us what it means to be broken, whole, and pasted together. With her poetry, she uses her confessional style to explore the universal challenges of trying to understand one’s relationship to oneself, to others, and to the ineffable source of existence itself. With her fiction, she examines the human soul in resiliency and weakness, fulfillment and need.

History: Two sisters share the same home life and become mirror images of one another.

Meditation: Is hope an illness? One woman tries hard to believe it is.

The Drive: Two people do nothing in a car except live.

Beautification: A lonely little girl experiences spirituality instinctively. She comforts herself the same way.

Bankruptcy: A morally bankrupt man has to pay.

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