Spotlight – Life, A Bit More? by Andrew Thomas Elder #poetry @AndrewThomElder

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Synopsis

 

Other than a few poems in reference to veterans, the topics are basically my experiences in dealing with life as a double amputee. It is meant to inspire, motivate, and be inspirational! Barach HaShem, Hebrew, meaning “Praise His Name.”

This collection of philosophical #poetry is spiritual in nature. It is meant to inspire hope, faith, love, and peace of mind. It lets #readers find these things as they take a look at themselves and ponder and relate to these thoughts. There are #poems about acceptance, life, friendship, gratitude, love, prayer, and a little bit more.

 

 

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About the Author

 

Andrew Thomas Elder is a regular guy who had to relearn life as a double amputee at the age of 19, with His help and being very grateful for every day. He hopes to inspire readers with topics that he has and is learning about life and a bit more.

 

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