The Path to Home

The Path to Home by Edgar A. Guest, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 2, 2015, is a literary work that explores the concept of home through evocative imagery and simple yet profound observations. This edition contains 76 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of home and the comfort it provides.
In this book, Guest captures the essence of domestic life, illustrating scenes that resonate with warmth and familiarity. Through vivid descriptions of everyday elements, such as blooming asters and welcoming doorways, the text emphasizes the emotional ties to one’s home. The themes of literature and classic reflections are woven throughout, making it a thoughtful addition for those interested in exploring the deeper meanings of home and belonging.
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There’s the mother at the doorway, and the children at the gate, And the little parlor windows with the curtains white and straight. There are shaggy asters blooming in the bed that lines the fence, And the simplest of the blossoms seems of mighty consequence. Oh, there isn’t any mansion underneath God’s starry dome That can rest a weary pilgrim like the little place called home.
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