The Cook Chronicles Three Generations of Poets is a tribute not only to our history and one of the oldest art forms known to man; it is a collective tribute to poets who bring blank pieces of paper to life by way of their pen. "The Source," William John Cook Jr., an honored WWII Vet, the first entry in this legacy provides priceless contribution to this piece with his never before seen works, dating back over six decades. His wisdom on life, serving time in the war and his take on our future is nothing less then thought ...
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The Cook Chronicles Three Generations of Poets is a tribute not only to our history and one of the oldest art forms known to man; it is a collective tribute to poets who bring blank pieces of paper to life by way of their pen. "The Source," William John Cook Jr., an honored WWII Vet, the first entry in this legacy provides priceless contribution to this piece with his never before seen works, dating back over six decades. His wisdom on life, serving time in the war and his take on our future is nothing less then thought provoking, inspiring and candid."The Vessel," the second entry by William's first grandchild, Marie Antionette, adds a sassy twist to the compilation while riding the fence of melancholy and morality. The anthology then comes full circle by concluding with the fresh input of William's first great-grandson, Day'Quan Jabree' whose segment is accordingly titled, "The Future." This young writer allows readers to witness the struggles of an evolving youth, as they reach to obtain balance in today's world of conflict and uncertainty. The Cook Chronicles provides readers with insight from a variety of angles and a balance for all generations, past, present and future. A classic addition to any library! "The Cook Chronicles Three Generation of Poets, can only be described as nourishment for the soul; a loving tribute to a man whose own soul should have been diminished by war and discrimination, yet flourished instead. William J. Cook 'Cookie' Jr. penned a legacy decades ago; prose which resonates over sixty years later. Though he has passed on, his words and his talent lives on through his granddaughter and great-grandson. And because of Marie Antoinette's desire to share her grandfather's legacy, we are the richer for it." Author L.M. Romagnoli
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