Friday, January 3, 2014
Letter to Maya Angelou is a book that is meant to tempt the reader’s attention and provoke them to dig into heavy thought on environmental and society topics.
One hundred breathless, cozy photos of nature scenes have been included in this book. Attractive scenes of flocks of birds just departing in flight, charming woods, impressive autumn color and astounding sunsets were sufficient to make me a fan of the book.
The photos are companioned with poetical verses, which, regrettably, did not strike a cord in me. Truthfully, I did not even understand many of the verses. Overall, though, it was clear that the writers purpose was to boost openness to adventure, the chance for development and involvement in issues that matter. I actually liked a few statements in particular, "Let your heart be your guide, and the brain a tool" and "It’s always a holiday when you love".
Oluwadahusi is a man who has been juggling many hats for some time - from being a lawyer, author and poet, to the more rewarding endeavors as a teacher and father. He admonishes his readers that "any evident disarray in any of the text, lack of punctuation" was done with the purpose to provoke the reader to complete the blanks for themselves.
ISBN#: 1420820486
Author: Oluwadahunsi
Photographs provided by: US Fish & Wildlife Service
Publisher: Author House
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