Footsteps Across a Miracle

Footsteps Across a Miracle by Tony Elsby is a collection of poems published by Xlibris in March 2011, comprising 80 pages in English. This work explores themes of everyday life, featuring a range of emotions from humor to tragedy. Inspired by a woman’s journey to provide for two orphaned Dutch boys, the poems reflect on generosity and selflessness, offering insights into the human experience.
Readers will find a diverse array of poetic expressions that draw from Elsby’s varied background as a journalist, sportsman, and motivational coach. The collection includes both uplifting philosophies and poignant reflections, often revealing a twist or a touch of pathos. Through his unique perspective, Elsby captures the essence of life’s moments, leaving a lasting impression on those who engage with his work.
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Footsteps Across A Miracle is a collection of poems about everyday life, people and situations, some funny, some tragic. There are also cryptic philosophies which are both uplifting and encouraging. “Footsteps” was inspired by a special lady who flew across the Atlantic to find a new family for two orphaned Dutch boys and to provide for them a good education and all the things two growing youngsters should be able to enjoy. In some ways it is a tribute to her generosity and selflessness, qualities which fly a flag of example for all humanity. The author draws on his experience as a journalist, sportsman, motivational coach, auctioneer and market trader to offer his own angle on life. Sometimes his tales are told with a twist in the tail or a dash of pathos. At other times they bring a tear to the eye. But they do leave a mark. Tony sees the fun or the sadness in a subject and squeezes it out.
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