Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Rebuilding broken fragments

When a woman experiences a storm of life, then something more unimaginable still happens to her and is unbearable. When Mary Ann Harring-Duhart came home, she found her husband was leaving. She left with her son and had to feed their clothes. Boys need something that a friend has. Mary was not left with any money from her husband. She was left to make money and pay the bills she owed.

In today's world, it is most difficult to spend these periods. How is she managed? Harring-Duhart explains how she overcomes the difficult parts of life in a beautiful poetic form with her side God.

In her poem "Go Belief" #39; a form called "Shari's Fold Time", ' you become sad because she has suffered so much damage in her heart and asks the Lord for pleading His help. She put the burden on him.

She used the title of her book in the poem and I refused to stay there. ' She used the phrase "broken sweat and tears I wrote now" to explain the eve of the pain she will win this battle. This poem was created in the American Bardette Sonnet. '

Using the style of ' Kyrielle', Mary asked God to help her not to complain. When she explained that walking along the memory path was not easy for her.

In her poem "Looking for Relief", ' in &Hotan / Doditsu' combined, she said, even if you don't understand; put it all in the hands of God.

Her most determined is that with her help, she will succeed. Marianne works hard and still does it for others. She told me a story, when she was willing to need Christmas, she would get some food from the food bank. A woman appeared and the food bank had just closed. She shouted: "What should I do?"

Mary shared her groceries and had dinner with her boys. This sums up a good person.

Harring-Duhart always has something to write, which is for sure. There are always poems in complex life. Writing can help cure. I have experienced this and saw it helping others.

This book will show you the power that Marian gets from God. You will feel her strong will, which can take you through the fragments of your own life.

This amazing book has a complete vocabulary to explain the forms used in the book. There are 157 pages to keep your interest.




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