A Cartload Of Stories: Poems by Neil Stewart McLeod
Dr. McLeod has carefully cleaned the windows and provided a view into the lives of many friends and acquaintances he’s known along life’s journey. Some are ordinary. Some extraordinary. All are fascinating. Here are twenty stories told with simplicity and candor, including “Petticoat Lane”, “The Wristwatch of Flying Ace Mills” , “The First Thanksgiving”, “Losing His Wheels” and “The Knock on the Door”. This is whimsical story telling. Enjoy the ride, the history lesson, the delight being shared.
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Windows are funny things. When you are inside, they allow you to look out uninhibited. When you are outside, they allow you to look inside. If they are dirty, your view can be obscured. If you’re looking in, the light has to be right both inside and out to get a clear view. Poetry is like a window for looking inside something.
Dr. McLeod has carefully cleaned the windows and provided a view into the lives of many friends and acquaintances he’s known along life’s journey. Some are ordinary. Some extraordinary. All are fascinating.
Marlin Detweiler
President - Veritas Press, Inc.
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