A World Diverse III: In Need of Help
David Edmond
(Author)
Description
The world is ever changing. People seem to have lost the will to slow down and enjoy restful hours. They have put enormous stresses on themselves and others as they try to accomplish more in a shorter time frame. Work consumes their life. Rapid advancement in electronics has produced communication tools which are constantly being replaced with newer and better models. The cost in dollars is high but the cost in personal health is even higher. Leisure time is non- existent. In my poems I have tried to keep in place the things we need to do for enjoyment. I also try to look to the future and express where I think our path is taking us.
Product Details
Price
$12.99
Publisher
FriesenPress
Publish Date
May 17, 2018
Pages
90
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.22 X 8.5 inches | 0.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781525520167
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David Edmond is a poet, author of A World Diverse, A World Diverse ll, See comes between (b) and (d), A World Diverse lll, In Need of Help. The death of Edmond's wife to Parkinson was the beginning of his poetic journey. Before that, he served in the RCAF for most of his life, travelling across Canada several times, with stops on both coasts and in central Canada and the Prairies.
Edmond lives in Granby, Quebec. He remarried late in life, and he and his wife Kathryn, a former nurse in retirement, are both actively involved in their local community. They have two pets, a dog and cat, who love to roll around and fight and then lay down together. Edmond has a daughter and three grandchildren, and his wife has two sons who live as neighbours in the two houses next-door.
Edmond lives in Granby, Quebec. He remarried late in life, and he and his wife Kathryn, a former nurse in retirement, are both actively involved in their local community. They have two pets, a dog and cat, who love to roll around and fight and then lay down together. Edmond has a daughter and three grandchildren, and his wife has two sons who live as neighbours in the two houses next-door.