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My Bother Whose Art Is Heaven - by Tom E Jandric (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Tom E. Jandric's poetic style is best described as "accessible narrative.
- Author(s): Tom E Jandric
- 64 Pages
- Poetry, American
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Book Synopsis
Tom E. Jandric's poetic style is best described as "accessible narrative." He uses graceful, compelling words to expand simple ideas through irony, dry wit, and quaint absurdity. His poems are also short-curtailing his temptation to get too carried away.
Review Quotes
"Tom E. Jandric has delivered a distinctive and insightful reflection of life and living, filtered through a mature artist's keen and curious mind. His poems reveal the work of a compassionate observer gifted with a nuanced and inspired perspective."
-TD Mischke, writer, musician, podcaster, and former radio talk show host"Tom E. Jandric's refreshing poetry collection engages and entertains with clever, creative wordplay, vivid imagery, and whimsical yet profound observations on everyday life. The poems navigate through relatable topics ranging from the quizzical to the amusing, including grief, parenting, and the common cold. In 'Poetic Tickets, ' Jandric writes, 'Passengers in life, need a lift.So they read a bit, which welcomes them home.' These upbeat poems will do the same for any reader."
-Brenda Owens, senior managing editor, national language arts textbook program"Tom E. Jandric uses precise metaphors and beautiful earthy imagery to make his poetry stand firm. A delightful read."
-Cecil Wade, farmer, poet, and winner of the McKnight Award