Poems for Young People

“Poems for Young People” by Frederick Douglas Harper, published by AuthorHouse in September 2004, is a collection designed primarily for children, teenagers, and young adults. This edition features 144 pages of poetry that offers guidance and education about various aspects of life. The poems are thoughtfully organized into themes that address advice, values, natural beauty, courage, and more, making it a resource for young readers seeking wisdom and inspiration.
Readers will find over 100 poems that explore essential topics such as spirituality, friendship, and self-acceptance. Each theme aims to resonate with the experiences and emotions of young people, providing insights into living a fulfilling life. This collection serves as a valuable tool for fostering understanding and personal growth, making it suitable for both individual reflection and educational settings.
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Poems for Young People was written mainly for children, teenagers, and young adults–including college students. For young people, the book provides wise guidance and life-long education about living. The more than 100 poems in Poems for Young People are organized under the following themes: (1) Advice for Young People, (2) On Values, Character, and Morality, (3) Natural Beauty of Earth, (4) Courage, Inspiration, and Strength, (5) Healthy, Happy, and Safe Living, (6) Spirituality and Meaning in Life, (7) Love for Family, (8) Friendship, (9) Loss, Sadness, Grief, and Death, and (10) Identity, Understanding, Self-Esteem, and Self-Acceptance.
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