The Conversations We Have

by Stanley Rogers


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Softcover
$15.99
Hardcover
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 2/29/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781436317405
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781436317412

About the Book

The Conversations We Have is a book about the everyday people. The fact is people have different methods and reasons for communicating and that’s important. Although sex topics have swamped almost every literature today, the average person has other things on their mind. This book encompasses these topics. The goal is simply to share with the readers that regardless of all the distractions, there are still people out there who still talk and debate about simple things. These issues include love, relationships, empathy, respect, forgiveness, and happiness. The conversations we have aide in filling the gaps in our communication efforts. We as a people and community have established the fact that communication is a fundamental and necessary asset to our way of life. This book just reminds us of that simple fact through a variety of short stories and poems


About the Author

Stanley Rogers aka Wolfman is the second of three children of Arlene. He joined the United States military and was honored to serve for 12 honorable years. He has participated in a couple of military overseas missions and have been fortunate to travel to some places the average person only dream about. His passion is obviously poetry. He claims that his ability to produce such interesting work is a blessing from God. One of his goals is to be able to teach children in whatever community he calls home about the importance of communication and how poetry can aide in that effort. He credits his attitude and respect for people to two people. His great grandmother Lydia Natta Seaton and his mother Arlene. “My mother has always been my rock. She is my all when it appears as if have nothing and when everyone say it can’t be done, she told be to turn my stumbling rock into a stepping stone”