Continuing the journey "Down The Path Of Life," J. A. Irvin shares more heartfelt poems and historical fiction short stories in "Season's Spring." While some paths are chosen for individuals, others are chosen by them, and these writings capture a balance of both. This book records moments of sadness and gladness, of growing and learning, and of contemplating the struggles and tranquil times that a young adult life compels. Time seasoned the writer, and many paths were taken in the process of this manuscript. Yet, instead ...
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Continuing the journey "Down The Path Of Life," J. A. Irvin shares more heartfelt poems and historical fiction short stories in "Season's Spring." While some paths are chosen for individuals, others are chosen by them, and these writings capture a balance of both. This book records moments of sadness and gladness, of growing and learning, and of contemplating the struggles and tranquil times that a young adult life compels. Time seasoned the writer, and many paths were taken in the process of this manuscript. Yet, instead of letting the years fly away, J. A. Irvin continued to humor his passion for writing through scratching down poems and typing up short stories in his spare moments. The "William and Boonesborough" series is revived once again in the beginning of these short stories and provides a little history on William. Sometimes what someone imagines to be is not always what it seems, and one short stories reveals what could happen if the imaginations is allowed to run away. Breaking away from the traditional male role, the feelings and desires of an Israeli girl are expressed as she struggles through an internal battle. These among many other short stories fill the pages of this book.
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