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Author: Kathryn Elaine Morgan
Kathryn Morgan's beautiful prose & poetry book is born of life and love --- plus considerable perception and literary skill. Her first lines, "Bitterswet," set the tone and pace: "Nature teaches us that life is good, not easy." Will we choose, she asks, to be "wrapped in a shielding shell of protective bitterness:? Will we live life in the middle --- "no soul-grabbing glimpses of hell, but no tender touches of heaven"? Or will we seek to soar, counting "the rewards worth the risks"? Whatever the level of living, everyone has need for moments of reflection and renewal. This book recognizes that need and meets it with sensitive, discerning observations on life's lights and shadows. The need being varied, so it the response, "Learning to Live Again" offers comfort for the sufferer, delight for the child-lover, counsel for the divorced and lonely, enchantment for the romantic ---in fact, thoughtful, creative comment on a wide variety of life's situations and the emotions they evoke. And to the reader's delight, it is all done with a high degree of inventiveness and imaginative originality that makes even the prose far from prosaic.
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