The Silence is Too Loud

Poetry of Life Lessons

by Sandra R. Blythe

The Silence is Too Loud
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The Silence is Too Loud

Poetry of Life Lessons

by Sandra R. Blythe

Published Oct 11, 2016
127 Pages
Genre: POETRY / General



 

Book Details

Poetry of Life Lessons

The Silence is Too Loud is a book that requires transparency of the reader. It speaks to the very things we should give credence to and opens the door for dialogue that we make many attempts to keep closed. There are several chapters transporting the reader from “A Whole Other Level” to the invitation of my very own “Self-Reflections.” Inevitably, the goal of The Silence is Too Loud is for you the reader to use this as a mirror that will help you become the best version of you. However, in order to achieve this, you must be open and receptive to embrace the very words that challenge you. If you hold yourself accountable, you will embark on a new path that allows you to heal, forgive, release and have “peace that passes all understanding.” The Silence is Too Loud, is definitely thought-provoking and will bring pause for you to ask yourself “Is It Me?” I am overjoyed that you are taking this journey with me, to discover yourself and those around you; revealing a perspective that will leave you energized and motivated to be present not just in your truth, but in the truth. If you read my last book, Poetry in Different Colors you will recognize that The Silence is Too Loud holds no comparison, as I navigate you into the realm of a deep thinker, I have no doubt you will find yourself somewhere in the pages of my poetry.

 

About the Author

Sandra R. Blythe

Sandra Blythe is a writer who uses her talent to create songs, poetry and motivational workshops. Her skill and masterful use of words comes from years of crafting her talent. She is no stranger to the pen when it comes to inspiration and finding the right words to touch the hearts and minds of others. She continues to stretch herself with projects such as this in an effort to break the silence and create dialogue among individuals from all walks of life.

Also by Sandra R. Blythe

Poetry in Different Colors
Getting to the Root of Forgiveness