Where Rivers Run Deep

Where Rivers Run Deep

 
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Don Gutteridge

 

Author: Don Gutteridge

Title: Where Rivers Run Deep

ISBN: 978-1-989786-39-0 – 9781989786390  – Softcover

Trade Paperback: 66 pages – 6 X 9 

Suggested Retail (Paperback): $19.95

Genre: Poetry, Canadian

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The narrative poems in this collection can only be described with superlatives. The poems are a gorgeous offering for readers who enjoy poetry, with themes that appeal to the human spirit and our spiritual sense. What immediately strikes the reader as they start on the first poem is the beautiful rhythm — fast and musical. The poet employs very short lines and allows a river of life to flow through them. The poems are powerful, imbued with strong imagery. Gutteridge is a gifted poet who makes the reader feel things that are abstract. He takes those intangible feelings and writes them into objects and things that readers can touch and feel. The poems deal with spiritual themes and humanity and I particularly enjoyed the poet’s reflections on his own humanity and how it connects him to everyone else. In our encounters with others, what takes precedence is our humanity, the fact that the same blood runs through our veins and that our joy can be shared. Where  Rivers Run Deep is a delightful collection, each poem leaving the reader satisfied.

 

Readers’ Favorite Reviews

 

Where Rivers Run Deep is a compilation of poetry based around themes of the picturesque landscape of Canada and the history surrounding the first settlers into the country. Canada’s rich tapestry of landscapes, rivers, and the people who established their roots there are brought alive in a very unique way. The collection explores the beauty of nature and the importance of maintaining our surroundings for future generations. Included in this collection are also heartening poems dedicated to Grace McWatters, the author’s late mother, which take an emotional look at the precious gift of life and the emotional journey of love, friendship and grief. I adored how the author could bring life to the landscapes of Canada with his amazing descriptiveness. He writes in such a way that sparks each of your senses. His poetry brings such appreciation for the world in which we live and the people who touch our lives. To gain the maximum benefit from this collection and fully appreciate the context, you must take your time to read, stop, and ponder.

 

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