
Rainbow Splinters
Paul Palmer(Author)
Matador (Publisher)
Published on 28. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-80514-178-5 (ISBN)
Description
After leaving school at 15 with a CDB (Could Do Better) after his name, Paul Palmer decided he in fact could do better and wrote down his many takes on life.
This book is packed full of nostalgic observations on life, play on words and sometimes borders on the realms of fantasy. From flowers to famine and beyond. An eclectic mix from social history, incorporating all the genres throughout the years and with a twist of a comedic view on life in the 50's and 60's. More serious aspects of war, peace and politics with some love poems to lighten the mood.
Paul turns words into poetic verse which will give the reader a stirring cocktail of emotions and food for thought, with a finish of calm.
This book is packed full of nostalgic observations on life, play on words and sometimes borders on the realms of fantasy. From flowers to famine and beyond. An eclectic mix from social history, incorporating all the genres throughout the years and with a twist of a comedic view on life in the 50's and 60's. More serious aspects of war, peace and politics with some love poems to lighten the mood.
Paul turns words into poetic verse which will give the reader a stirring cocktail of emotions and food for thought, with a finish of calm.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Troubador Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 129 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
158 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80514-178-5 (9781805141785)
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Person
Paul Palmer, in his youth, had a wanderlust which took him hitch-hiking to Morocco and driving with his wife, Carol, to Eastern Turkey in a Morris Traveller. He now spends his days crafting and walking through the countryside around his home village of Medbourne. He enjoys writing observational poetry and performing.