'My trip is this teabag, giving up its loveThis perforated planet, in my steaming mug' Every day is a poem. From the first cup of tea in the morning as the recycling lorry trundles down the street to those final random thoughts before we drop off at night. As the children grow up and someone we love dies; as we rage against life and love brings us home. 'Dear Life, Dear All, Dear Me, Dear YouA prayer, a sign, some shy synchronicitySome days all we ask for is some kind of clue' Martin Wroe lives with Meg, a painter, in North London where their devotion to each new day begins with tea. At one time on staff at The Independent and later The Observer and a former chair of the Greenbelt Arts Festival, Martin is an associate member of the Iona Community and a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day.
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How To Lose Your Life
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Losing one's life is a complex and challenging experience, filled with emotional turmoil and existential questions. The narrative delves into the struggles of the protagonist as they navigate their feelings of loss, identity, and the search for meaning. Through poignant reflections and interactions with others, the story explores themes of grief, resilience, and the impact of mortality on personal relationships. The journey invites readers to contemplate their own perceptions of life and death, making it a profound exploration of human experience.
"So where do we find inspiration for living a good life? Drawing on lifelines thrown down by poets, thinkers and dreamers, the sceptical and the faithful, Malcolm Doney and Martin Wroe suggest that how we live may be more important than what we believe. How do I make a good decision? Can I forgive him? Will this darkness pass? Do I say something or keep quiet? Less of an instruction manual and more of a sketchbook, these are lines for living rewarding days"--Page 4 of cover
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