The Classes I Didn’t Take

The Classes I Didn’t Take by J. D. McKeown is a collection of poetry published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 3, 2015. This 102-page work invites readers into the author’s reflections, ranging from nostalgic memories of a high school reunion to the humorous yet relatable experience of losing a sock in the dryer. Through these varied musings, McKeown aims to evoke laughter and contemplation, encouraging readers to pause and reflect on life’s moments.
In this debut poetry collection, readers will find a blend of humor and introspection as McKeown explores everyday experiences and emotions. The poems touch on themes of nostalgia and the absurdities of daily life, prompting a range of reactions from amusement to deeper reflection. This edition, written in English, offers a glimpse into the author’s unique perspective, making it a thoughtful addition for those interested in American poetry.
Official synopsis Publisher
‘The Classes I Didn’t Take’ is J.D. McKeown’s first work of poetry, and he hopes you will join him on a journey through his musings. From his thoughts on his 100th High School Reunion to that moment of abject horror when he realized a sock has gone missing in the dryer, these poems will make you laugh, possibly cry, but hopefully reflect on life for a moment before moving on to other things.
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