Swahili/English Edition
In the days and months following his wife’s death, Tanzania-born Alinuru Yasin turned to poetry—and tapped into a powerful experience shared by us all. Inspired by his desire to comfort those suffering from hardships both large and small, he explored the universality of his own emotions around mourning. The result of his work, Good Grief: Sixty Days with Sixty Poems, is part reflection on loss, part celebration of life.
Told through the voice of a Swahili storyteller, this debut collection teaches us to savor our relationships, our hobbies, and even our responsibilities as part of the human journey. Thoughtful and uplifting, it encourages us to live each day with purpose and to never take anything, or anyone, for granted.
To live means to grieve at some point, but Good Grief: Sixty Days with Sixty Poems extends a hand to help us move forward along this universal path, toward healing.
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Maße
Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-945823-99-2 (9781945823992)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alinuru Yasin began writing poetry as a child while attending boarding school in England and South Africa. The Swahili riddles, proverbs, and sayings that he learned in his native Tanzania continue to influence his life. His passion for connecting through shared cultural experiences has taken him on travels around the globe. Before immigrating to the United States in 2000, he was an African safari guide and later became a cultural representative. He currently lives in Michigan, with his two Yorkshire terriers. "Good Grief: Sixty Days with Sixty Poems" is his first book of poetry.