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Poetry has been a lifelong passion for Keith and Elizabeth Stanley-Mallett. Their work is complementary, and they have inspired and encouraged each other in their pursuit of the poetic art. Their work appeals to a wide readership, its simplicity of form making it accessible to those who do not normally read poetry. This is their fifth collection of contemporary verse, a celebration of life and nature, and the joy of words.
Keith and Elizabeth Stanley-Mallett have once again collaborated in compiling this collection of collated verse. Although their last book, Flies Now The Spirit, was heralded as the last of their ventures, the draw to continue writing poetry proved to be irresistible to them both, especially as they still had ideas bubbling which needed to be brought to life, and as depicted in Elizabeth's poem 'Fidget Fingers', they each needed to keep their minds active on approaching their autumn years. As before, Keith presents his own take on many and varied subjects, expressing his love for nature, which is clearly evident, and giving food for thought with his individual and engaging style. Meanwhile, Elizabeth turns to nostalgia for her inspiration in several of her poems, bringing to life her recollections with a walk down memory lane, evoking pictures of halcyon days gone by. This book is a delight and will appeal to all poetry lovers, both young and old.
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The Book of North Tawton is a celebration oflocal distinctiveness, an attempt to preservefor future generations the unique culturalheritage which makes NorthTawton what itis today.
One day Eva Piper was an elementary school teacher, the mother of three, the beloved wife of a strong, protective husband. The next day she stood at the bedside of a broken man who could do nothing but moan in agony and turn his head away from her. Later she would learn that he had died and actually experienced heaven before being prayed back to life—a true miracle. Don Piper’s testimony, told in the New York Times bestseller 90 Minutes in Heaven, would one day bring hope to thousands. But all that was in the future. Despite family and friends who kept vigil with her, Eva Piper found herself essentially alone. Walking in the dark. And she had always hated the dark. Though it parallels th...