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Full of whimsical memories, life's challenges, and uplifting encouragements, Reaching Back, Looking Forward is a collection of poems that reflects on one man's journey through life and his hope for his future. Ron Hershberger brings philosophical thoughts and beautiful language to the page as he offers insights into readers' childhoods through his own, peeling back the complexities of life to reveal who he is-who we are as humans-on the inside. The poems in Reaching Back, Looking Forward are arranged into four categories: Encouragement and Faith, Memories, Challenging Times, and Tributes. Each…mehr

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Full of whimsical memories, life's challenges, and uplifting encouragements, Reaching Back, Looking Forward is a collection of poems that reflects on one man's journey through life and his hope for his future. Ron Hershberger brings philosophical thoughts and beautiful language to the page as he offers insights into readers' childhoods through his own, peeling back the complexities of life to reveal who he is-who we are as humans-on the inside. The poems in Reaching Back, Looking Forward are arranged into four categories: Encouragement and Faith, Memories, Challenging Times, and Tributes. Each is different yet similar, and each holds kernels of truth for all of our lives. So, find a quiet place. Sit back, relax, and join one man's quest for meaning in life through his musical poetry.
Autorenporträt
After retiring from a varied career in the U.S. Air Force, Ron Hershberger volunteered as a truck stop chaplain, church administrator, and a local senior center board chairman. As well as writing, he enjoys hobbies that include model railroading, gardening, and playing the saxophone. Ron and his wife, Brenda, are retired and enjoy an active lifestyle in Illinois while also taking time to travel the country. Ron's past recognitions and accomplishments include being named in the 1978 volume of Outstanding Young Men of America, a feature in the 1995 anthology of poetry The Garden of Life, and a publication in 2013's Today's Best Poets. His second book of poetry is a continuation of his endeavor to provide enjoyment and encouragement to readers of poetry old and new alike.