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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Donald Faulkner |
| OCLC Number: | 4866854 |
| Notes: | Poems. |
| Description: | 72 p. illus. (part col.) |
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the mind stores life events like gemstones
Faulkner chooses an excellent metaphor for the title of his last brilliant foray into the world of essays in verse. We all have events in our lives that are milestone-experiences that stay with us always.Bits of Colored Glass is his way of describing his own recollections of watershed events that shaped...
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Faulkner chooses an excellent metaphor for the title of his last brilliant foray into the world of essays in verse. We all have events in our lives that are milestone-experiences that stay with us always.Bits of Colored Glass is his way of describing his own recollections of watershed events that shaped his life. Some tragic, others exhilarating and many downright hilarious. "Nobody can like a Pelican" is a moving tale of life with a pet pelican in Florida that he fed everyday for years and finally died of flightless obesity.A must read to renew anyones faith in life's unending challenges.
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