Desire to Aspire

by Joan Lewis


Formats

Softcover
£11.95
Hardcover
£17.95
Softcover
£11.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/05/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781425794781
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781425794828

About the Book

This poetry book was written with the express interest of showing the possibility of having a successful life, no matter what the circumstances may be. The first section of this book is dedicated to the children. They are at their most impressional stage. It is in a child’s early years that they are extremely influenced by various people and/or the environment of which they may find themselves. No matter what kind of background a child comes from, with the power of their mind, they can make or break their adulthood. It’s all in their attitude and their desire to aspire.


About the Author

Joan Lewis is an avid reader and writer. The Inn at Walnut Valley is her first self-published novel. In 2001, Joan’s short story, Pass It On was published in Chicken Soup for the Father’s Soul, (Health Communications, Inc). Also in 2001, her short story, The Warmest Christmas was published in Celebrating The Season, (Essence Publishing). She has contributed two essays to staff writers for articles in her city’s newspaper, Democrat and Chronicle. Joan has also had a by-line article printed in the city’s Democrat and Chronicle as well. In the summer of 1996, Joan placed as semi-finalist in The International Society of Poets Competition, held in Washington, D.C. She has written over three-hundred poems. She credits her loving husband for his patience, support and love as she consistently wrote and edited this novel. He has been instrumental in encouraging her and providing the most updated equipment to aid the author in her writing. He has also supplied Joan with valuable research information. Joan would also like to give her sincere appreciation to all of her family and friends for their time, support and encouragement. Their enjoyment of her literary works greatly motivate her.