Growing Down

Growing Down by J. Pittman McGehee is a collection of poetry published by Ink Brush Press in 2013. This edition features 130 pages of lyrical and religious meditations that explore various connections among people and living creatures. The poems are crafted with a blend of humor and depth, inviting readers to engage with the text on multiple levels.
Readers will find that the poems in this collection resonate with themes of inspiration and reflection. The work draws comparisons to the poetic styles of Donne, Herbert, and Hopkins, showcasing a range of emotions and insights. Each piece is designed to charm and instruct without being didactic, encouraging a return to the text for its wonder and magic. This collection is presented in English and offers a thoughtful exploration of the human experience through the lens of poetry.
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As with the poems of Donne, Herbert, and Hopkins, the artistic meditations in this collection are first and foremost outstanding poems; next they are lyrical and religious-and much else as well. Some are humorous in a quiet ways, others illustrate connections between people and among living creatures. These are poems that will touch you, instruct you without being didactic, charm you into reading the rest of them, and leave you knowing you will return to this volume to read again and again for the wonder and the magic of the words.
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