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No Rhyme or Reason [Paperback]

C T Bradley (Author)
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December 10, 2008
No Rhyme or Reason is a short but beautifully and provocatively written volume of poetry dealing with many trials, tribulations, joys and sorrows experienced by us all.

Unlike so much contemporary poetry these days, this is not a rant of the author's pet peeves, political views or personal slights. This simple tome is a most unusual celebration of the entire roller coaster that is our lives. Each poem is accessible to all who read it, and in most cases you don't have to 'dig' to find some obscure message. One of the most beautiful elements of this work lies in it's simplicity and economy of wording.

A wonderfully crafted work of beauty, not only in it's writing, but in the layout of the work, itself. Divided into four chapters titled: Life, Love, Loss and Hope, each section begins with a poignant haiku under the section title that emphasizes the overarching theme in each section.

Some of the topics covered include love, lost and found, joys and sorrows of child rearing, our connections with God and our environment, simple everyday joys, perseverance, regret, alcoholism, dementia, child abuse and suicide, various relationships, and finding our place in the world. Each of these topics is treated with dignity and emotional and intellectual insight.

While the author's approach to perspective is intentionally innocent, the result is a clear and simple message associated with each piece, and wouldn't be possible without that approach. There's something here for everyone, from the school child to the elderly, with a passionate understanding of what these experiences bring to the soul. These stories couldn't be written without having been lived.

Particularly noteworthy pieces of masterful storytelling that will be reread over and over are: Head Down Into The Wind; Tomorrow Is Another Day; Trite And True; Mommy, Please Mommy; Garden In A Bottle; Sailing Blindly Into The Storm; Lime Kiln Transformation; Numerology; and The Man Behind The Mask.

A decidedly beautiful and unique volume of poetry that is a celebration of human experience that gently reminds us where to find the real 'heart' in life!

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (December 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1432737902
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432737900
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,899,168 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars poetry in motion, June 2, 2009
This review is from: No Rhyme or Reason (Paperback)
While the Wildman isn't usually a big poetry kinda guy however, I found 'No Rhyme or Reason' to be a very well rounded book of verse!

A few of the ones that got me inside enough to be moved and I could really relate to included

'Beware the chocolate Candy Sale Snake' - everyone has to relate to selling and eating those

'I Love Winter' - I don't, but could relate to it!

'Reawakened Heart' loving someone is huge for your life

'Earth Daughter' - insightful

'Wonderin Youth'

'Ode to an Unselfish Child'

'Man behind the Mask' - Touching, moving, thought provoking, scary

'Everything I Hoped for' - heart ripper for losing one you loved

'Please, Mommy Please' - Sad that it really is true

'Seas of Fate' - impact, sad, you do good with your life
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Surprise, December 18, 2008
This review is from: No Rhyme or Reason (Paperback)
The title is a misnomer. There is plenty of rhyme in these 33 offerings, and a good deal of reason, as well. In my line of work, I buy and read a lot of poetry. Usually when the promotion for a book is as strong as it is in this case, I assume the book has serious flaws. What a pleasant surprise to find one that lives up to the hype. The vast majority of poetry books I've read in the past thirty years are offerings in which the author has a personal 'cause' or a vendetta against real or perceived injustices. This is not the case. If you like Calvin Trillin, you will love this author. Unlike Trillin's obsession with politics, this author deals with social themes that go to the core of our humanity.

How refreshing to read a book of verse that is both a celebration of life and something that is easy for everyone to access. The poem, 'Mommy, Please Mommy', brought tears to my eyes and to those of everyone else I have shared it with. While there were many more that I liked, other favorites are: 'Sailing Blindly Into the Storm', Garden In A Bottle', 'Head Down Into the Wind', and 'January Snow'. It took me about a dozen readings before I got 'Numerology', but when I began to examine the other works more deeply, and then counted the number of poems in the book, I finally got the symbolism in that one poem. All the others are easily accessible, and most of them tell wonderful stories, each from a different perspective than you would expect. The last poem in the book, Tomorrow Is Another Day, could summarize the overall theme throughout the book. I'll let you find out for yourself. I highly recommend the book, especially as a first offering from this author. It's the best $10.00 I've spent since I can remember.
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