Passion 3

by Deborah A. FerBer


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 16/09/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 97
ISBN : 9781413484779
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 97
ISBN : 9781413484786

About the Book

The poems of Deborah Ferber are not only excellent, but they also reveal diversity in excellence. Her poetry is full of mellifluousness. Several of her poems are miraculous. Their beauty does not depend on content alone. They have a characteristic gift of expression. They always reveal the right word for the right idea. The most remarkable thing about Ferber's art is her energy, passion and power of vivid description. The reader is moved and stimulated by extraordinary images used by her in her poems. There is no doubt that Ferber's poetry provides spontaneous and social reflection. “Little small hands” Working night and day Worked to the bone Never able to go home Piece by piece Stitch by stitch “Evil” travels quickly on the back of a black cat stocking its pray at night taking small deliberate steps Santosh Kumar, Chief Editor Cyberwit


About the Author

Dr. Deborah FerBer, Civil Rights Activist has fought to end discrimination and hate. She has challenged legally and publicly to end Anti-Semitism and civil rights violations against African Americans, Latinos and Homosexuals. She believes we are all Gods children and should be treated with love, dignity and respect. Her constant theme in all three of her books, tapes and international publications are consistent. “We must all develop a collective social consciousness; if we want eradicate hate and discrimination.” Her book collects experiences and tries to make sense of it all. Her poetry is a powerful tool in which she can share confusion, concepts and feelings with others. Dr. Rosenberg, Philosopher Her poetry is art that externalizes thoughts, ideas and dreams that all of us have, but don’t dare share or realize. P. A. Stevens, Writer Each verse is her voice sharing with you the reader her struggles and desires for social justice. Anna Cortez, Civil Rights Activist