Memories Looking Through a Screen Door

Memories Looking Through a Screen Door by Gerald M. Bigelow is a collection of poetry published by Independently Published on September 13, 2019. This edition comprises 102 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to explore the influence of cultural identity and personal experiences on memory, emphasizing how our perceptions shape the memories we create.
Readers will find that the poems delve into the uniqueness of memories, likening them to snowflakes, while also highlighting their role in connecting humanity. The work reflects on the sensory experiences that form the basis of memory, offering insights into the shared threads that bind individuals together. Through its exploration of themes related to poetry and cultural identity, this book invites contemplation on the nature of memory and its significance in our lives.
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Memories Looking Through a Screen Door is a book of poetry meant to capture the impact of cultural identity and experiences. Our ability to sense and observe our surroundings creates the foundation upon which memories are built. Although, memories are as unique as snow flakes, they serve as a common thread, sewing the human family together.
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