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21%OFFJonathan Stedall - No Shore Too Far: Meditations on Death, Bereavement, and Hope (Poetry) - 9781907359811 - V9781907359811
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No Shore Too Far: Meditations on Death, Bereavement, and Hope (Poetry)

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Description for No Shore Too Far: Meditations on Death, Bereavement, and Hope (Poetry) Hardcover. .
Written since the death of his wife in 2014, No Shore Too Far is a collection of poetry and meditations on the themes of death, bereavement and hope. Taking in a broad view of the interconnectedness of the whole of creation, this collection stems from personal experience and touches upon the entirety of the human experience.

Product Details

Publisher
Hawthorn Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
Stroud, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781907359811
SKU
V9781907359811
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Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2

About Jonathan Stedall
Jonathan Stedall has made documentary films for over fifty years, mainly at the BBC. There he worked with John Betjeman, Laurens van der Post, Cecil Collins, Malcolm Muggeridge, Alan Bennet, Ron Eyre, Bernard Lovell, Theodore Roszak, E.F. Schumacher, Mark Tully and Ben Okri.

Reviews for No Shore Too Far: Meditations on Death, Bereavement, and Hope (Poetry)
Jonathan Stedall, who made documentary films for over fifty years, largely for the BBC, wrote this series of poems for his wife, Jackie, who died in 2014 from cancer. The author describes these poems, which were written since the death of Jackie, as meditations on death, bereavement and hope. Some of the poems are deeply personal: specifically about Jackie, Jonathan's ... Read more

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