BARBARA DRUCKER SMITH PROSE FROM THE OLD CENTURY TO THE NEW Vignettes, Petite Petites, Epistles, Points of View Prose From The Old Century To The New will bring laughter, tears, and points of view on past and current issues of personal, local, regional, national and international happenings In this collection of letters, vignettes, and other short pieces, Virginia poet and writer Barbara Drucker Smith has put together an insightful picture of life in her times, which readers will find engaging and rewarding. Nickell John Romjue, author of novel Merry Town, Missouri 1945 1948: Barbara Smith's eclectic collection gives us a look at her multifaceted world. We see travel adventures some unplanned humor and insight from daily living, her views on local controversies and some answers. L. Nelson Farley, poet, and author of A Search for God Paraphrased Some of us walk through life staring up at the sky or down at our feet. Barbara Smith, always alert to her surroundings, illuminates the ending of a century and the beginning of the next. Doris Gwaltney author of Homefront (available soon), Shakespeare's Sister, and Duncan Browdie,Gent. Barbara Drucker Smith is a veteran anthologized poet, fiction and non-fiction writer local, regional and national. She authored Darling Loraine, the Story of A. Louis Drucker, A Grateful Jewish Immigrant, and A Poetic Journey. She is a certified hypnotherapist, professionally certified teacher of English, Journalism, Speech, and Remedial Reading. She is a pianist, choral singer, actress, and world traveller.
A Poetic Journey, travels through life in these poetic sections: That´s Life, World of Nature, Animal Tales, Personal, Healing (Chicken Soup), Religion (Spirituality), Travel (Orbiting), Ships (Sail the Ocean Blue), Writing (Alphabet Soup), Humor (Well, I Think It´s Funny), Arts (Poetic Creation of Artistic Image), War and Peace, and Death (The Last Roundup). The poems are philosophic reflections of life taken from historic world events, the human experience of day to day situations and happenings, and travel. "...(Smith´s) poems express with imagery and careful attention to details. Her poems convey her sensitivity to people, to our companion creatures and to the earth itself: her joy and her love of life." L. Nelson Farley, poet and author. "...(Smith´s) poems are as varied as "Children´s Palace in Shanghai, China", to a mother´s fears for her growing child, to goldfish at a wedding. They are humorous and serious, but always approach life from its best side." Serena Fusek, poet and author.
A Poetic Journey, travels through life in these poetic sections: That´s Life, World of Nature, Animal Tales, Personal, Healing (Chicken Soup), Religion (Spirituality), Travel (Orbiting), Ships (Sail the Ocean Blue), Writing (Alphabet Soup), Humor (Well, I Think It´s Funny), Arts (Poetic Creation of Artistic Image), War and Peace, and Death (The Last Roundup). The poems are philosophic reflections of life taken from historic world events, the human experience of day to day situations and happenings, and travel. "...(Smith´s) poems express with imagery and careful attention to details. Her poems convey her sensitivity to people, to our companion creatures and to the earth itself: her joy and her love of life." L. Nelson Farley, poet and author. "...(Smith´s) poems are as varied as "Children´s Palace in Shanghai, China", to a mother´s fears for her growing child, to goldfish at a wedding. They are humorous and serious, but always approach life from its best side." Serena Fusek, poet and author.
BARBARA DRUCKER SMITH PROSE FROM THE OLD CENTURY TO THE NEW Vignettes, Petite Petites, Epistles, Points of View Prose From The Old Century To The New will bring laughter, tears, and points of view on past and current issues of personal, local, regional, national and international happenings In this collection of letters, vignettes, and other short pieces, Virginia poet and writer Barbara Drucker Smith has put together an insightful picture of life in her times, which readers will find engaging and rewarding. Nickell John Romjue, author of novel Merry Town, Missouri 1945 1948: Barbara Smith's eclectic collection gives us a look at her multifaceted world. We see travel adventures some unplanned humor and insight from daily living, her views on local controversies and some answers. L. Nelson Farley, poet, and author of A Search for God Paraphrased Some of us walk through life staring up at the sky or down at our feet. Barbara Smith, always alert to her surroundings, illuminates the ending of a century and the beginning of the next. Doris Gwaltney author of Homefront (available soon), Shakespeare's Sister, and Duncan Browdie,Gent. Barbara Drucker Smith is a veteran anthologized poet, fiction and non-fiction writer local, regional and national. She authored Darling Loraine, the Story of A. Louis Drucker, A Grateful Jewish Immigrant, and A Poetic Journey. She is a certified hypnotherapist, professionally certified teacher of English, Journalism, Speech, and Remedial Reading. She is a pianist, choral singer, actress, and world traveller.
A lively and attractive introductory text for courses in cultural anthropology, covering both Western and non-Western cultures. Special attention is given to social inequality and diversity, and contemporary change in the US and around the world. There are unique chapters on medical anthropology and
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