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portada The Granite Orchard: Book 1 Volume 1
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
310
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.1 x 16.0 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.68 kg.
ISBN13
9781513636368

The Granite Orchard: Book 1 Volume 1

Eddie Ray McMurray (Author) · Bookbaby · Hardcover

The Granite Orchard: Book 1 Volume 1 - McMurray, Eddie Ray

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Synopsis "The Granite Orchard: Book 1 Volume 1"

With unique and introspective vision and the critical eye of a poet, in his Seven Book collection, Eddie Ray McMurray brings us a "graveside view", that leads us on a journey into the lives and deaths of innumerable historic and fictional characters; exposing what he, they, and we all might feel when viewing the specter of approaching death. In this setting, Mr. McMurray, through the avenue of poetry, explores every nuance of the subject of death and dying, though he contends that this is not about death, but about life. Poet, Eddie Ray McMurray is one for the ages and you will be granted the remarkable privilege of walking with him through an immense, though imaginary, Granite Orchard (his euphemism for a cemetery) to peer into history, culture, politics, and the lives of the poor, the famous, the infamous, the noble, the ignoble, murderers, villains, saints, and the fascinating people from his childhood. Prepare to be entertained and to fall in love with poetry as never before. Everyone is bound to find someone they knew and admired.

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