Parts That Were Once Whole Review

Parts That Were Once Whole
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The pages of this book are a smorgasbord of visionary word smithing! The author has crafted a reader's delight of imagery from the first unfolding of descriptions until the very last page of insights. These poems capture the deep understandings of being alive and yet sets all that it means to be human into an endless feast of reflective reality. The word images are like none other I've ever seen. The author speaks to every human heart and soul who reads these inked visions. The readers will be "nourished by the stars" and "wear the face of all this is possible". As the author writes, "let all the tomorrows come". I love this book!!

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Beautifully honest and heartbreaking, "Parts That Were Once Whole" boldly exposes the human psyche. Botkin examines questions of mortality, consciousness, and the concept of self. Although sometimes metaphysical, this subject matter doesn t alienate the reader because Botkin's clear, focused craft shapes her subject matter into a very natural-feeling art. Memories start as solid events and become fragmented over time; Botkin takes those fragments and creates a luminous image of what was once whole.

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