This Life?
This Life?
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Author(s): Davies, Daniel
ISBN No.: 9781500811679
Pages: 238
Year: 201408
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 12.77
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Partly a contemporary collection of poems for life, partly a series of insightful asides about the world, and full of advice designed to boost men's confidence and self-esteem, 'This Life' tells the inspiring true story Daniel Morgan Davies, a man whose life in the UK has been brought low by depression and anxiety caused by an abusive partner and the loss of esteem from his two sons. As people fall, however, so can they rise, and Daniel's path to recovery is lit by the now bittersweet friendship of a special lady he can no longer see. It is this relationship that is charted within these pages, with the hope that it may help other men guide themselves to a better way of living. Daniel first started writing poetry for the lady who inspired him out of his depression and anxiety. In the shambles of a loveless marriage, his confidence and self-esteem shattered, the inspiration of his special friend made him sit up and pay attention to the world around him. Life in the UK is often harder than it appears, and in a series of reminiscences on love and his past, Daniel reveals that for men confidence is not something that comes naturally. He was shy around women and never had real relationships with them until fairly late in life. But by putting all his experiences into this contemporary collection, the flavour of life might act and let men guide their actions to greater success in friendships with ladies.


But Daniel's poems for life and love do not revolve only around his special lady - no, he also has input into the direction of humanity and the great problems that plague our time, including the stretch of scientific research and the morals of the rights of man and animals.


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