The Days that Sang My Name
Author: Ashley Chandler
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BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Poetry
Pages: 30
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892856928
Hardback ISBN: 9798892858762
BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Poetry
Pages: 30
Trim Size: 6x9
Paperback ISBN: 9798892856928
Hardback ISBN: 9798892858762
The Days That Sang My Name is a poignant collection of poetry by Ashley Chandler, celebrating the quiet power of childhood memories and the deep ties of family. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflection, each poem explores the moments—both ordinary and profound—that shaped her identity. From the laughter of loved ones to the quiet corners of growing up, Ashley’s words sing with nostalgia, love, and the lasting echoes of home. This collection invites readers to remember the days that shaped them too.
Ashley Chandler is a poet whose work is deeply rooted in childhood memories and the bonds of family. Her writing captures the warmth, wonder, and complexities of growing up, often drawing on personal experiences to evoke emotion and nostalgia. Through simple yet powerful language, Ashley invites readers to reflect on their own pasts and the people who shaped them. Her poetry serves as a heartfelt tribute to the moments that make us who we are.
The Days That Sang My Name is a poignant collection of poetry by Ashley Chandler, celebrating the quiet power of childhood memories and the deep ties of family. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflection, each poem explores the moments—both ordinary and profound—that shaped her identity. From the laughter of loved ones to the quiet corners of growing up, Ashley’s words sing with nostalgia, love, and the lasting echoes of home. This collection invites readers to remember the days that shaped them too.
Ashley Chandler is a poet whose work is deeply rooted in childhood memories and the bonds of family. Her writing captures the warmth, wonder, and complexities of growing up, often drawing on personal experiences to evoke emotion and nostalgia. Through simple yet powerful language, Ashley invites readers to reflect on their own pasts and the people who shaped them. Her poetry serves as a heartfelt tribute to the moments that make us who we are.