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Love, War & More
Author: Tom Zart
Publisher: Publish America
Reviewer: Bill McDonald – President of the MWSA
A Poet’s thoughts, on history,
emotions and more…
Normally you pick up a poetry book and it
may run about 50 to 80 pages but not the man who is called “The Westport
Poet." Poet Tom Zart gives the reader their money’s worth of poetry in
his fine collection called “Love, War & More." His book, at 267
pages, is filled with the thoughts and emotions of a dedicated poet and his
vast spiritual tastes for life. His prose runs the gauntlet from
relationships, battle, butterflies, and even one that ends the book called
“Katrina,” about what happened in New Orleans.
My favorite poem in his collection deals
with turning 60 years old since I can relate to that experience. His poems
are easy to read and more traditional in nature, as opposed to all those
beat and new age writings that flourish in newer poetry books. It is
readable by all mature family members and thought provoking at times.
His war poetry covers everything from
Pearl Harbor and D-Day to present day battles. He honors Soldiers and
Sailors and our nation through many well thought out pieces of prose. There
is something of interest in his collection of poetry for all readers. This
is one of the most assorted and diverse collections of poetry ever assembled
in one volume. For poetry lovers this will be a great book to buy.
This book is given the MWSA's
highest rating for a poetry book - 5 STARS!

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