Words Unspoken: Volume 1

Words Unspoken: Volume 1
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9781463420239
ISBN-13 : 1463420234
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Book Synopsis Words Unspoken: Volume 1 by : Tymeka Coney

Download or read book Words Unspoken: Volume 1 written by Tymeka Coney and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2011-10-24 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Words Unspoken: Volume I Deeper Than Eyes Can See Words Unspoken seeks to Educate, Empower and Entertain the community and the world through its pages about Purpose in life,Love,Surviving the Recession, and saluting Great men and women like Oprah Winfrey and Michael Jackson as well as everyday men and women to find their greatness. It touches on an array of subjects such as the ever so controversial life of the late Michael Jackson in the title -A Tribute to the King-"Gone to Soon." In the poem Ode to Oprah we celebrate Oprah Winfrey in her 25 years of the Oprah Winfrey show and her contributions to the world and the poem Recession Proof sheds light on survival in our current economic state as a nation, and other poems touch on matters of the soul. Sugar Honey Ice Tea is a featured poem meant to quench any love thirst and can be heard through spoken word if you go to www.myspace.com/tymelashaepoetry and hit play. Men will find themselves wondering if they have truly understood a womans feelings, women will realize the importance of expressing themselves and many may be inspired to live with purpose rather than just reacting to life. The Author/Poet quotes, "I hope to change the lives of others through the written word and the spoken word and you will find after reading Words Unspoken:Volume I at least one poem that will speak to your heart and mind. " "Words Unspoken Speaks volumes to the head and the heart about humans as we emerge into our better selves." "We are fortunate to have and have found a wonderful voice to lead us on this journey." Nikki Giovanni,Grammy nominated poet,Activist,Educator,New York Times Best-Selling Author&One of Oprah's 25 Living Legends Written for those beings who want to live life with purpose and be inspired despite the economic crisis. Readers will have a sense of community awareness and subtle poetic insight from the mind of an intellectual woman. Coming soon The Words Unspoken Book Tour and Spoken Word Tour and Promote Literacy through Poetry Reading Campaign. For more information about the book and the author& event updates visit www.tymekaconey.com or call 1-877-37WORDS GET YOUR COPY TODAY!!!


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