From The Publisher* | This is a loving prayer to God of the small things, where gifts can be found in the moment, yearnings expressed in verse, fears laid bare, and frailties redeemed. Written in a poetic and warm and, at times, humorous style, the author invites the reader into a world of dreams, laments, longings, joys, and wonder at creation. Reading this book will nourish your soul. |
From The Publisher* | This is a loving prayer to God of the small things, where gifts can be found in the moment, yearnings expressed in verse, fears laid bare, and frailties redeemed. Written in a poetic, warm and, at times, humorous style, the author invites the reader into a world of dreams, laments, longings, joys, and wonder at creation. Reading this book will nourish your soul. |
From The Publisher* | Written in a poetic and warm and, at times, humorous style, the author invites the reader into a world of dreams, laments, longings, joys, and wonder at creation. |
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Biographical Note | James Clarke practiced law in Cobourg, Ontario, before his appointment to the Bench in 1983. Clarke served as a judge of the Superior Court of Ontario and is now retired and resides in Guelph, in southwestern Ontario. Clarke's judgements have been widely published in Canada. Clarke's poetry has appeared in several anthologies in Canada and the U.S. Clarke is also the author of three memoirs, one of which was a Novalis book. |