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Yaroo's poems are eclectic and are close to our lives, how the events in our personal lives and in our world touch us and bring emotional and spiritual changes. These poems make us see life's events not just as they pass us but makes us feel and express how we live and endure its various phases and challenges. These poems are about hope, love, contentment, friendship, peace, tranquility, freedom, and soul. These poems show that faith, hope, and contentment essentially make us live a balanced life in good times and through the tough times not only in our lives but in others as well. These poems…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Yaroo's poems are eclectic and are close to our lives, how the events in our personal lives and in our world touch us and bring emotional and spiritual changes. These poems make us see life's events not just as they pass us but makes us feel and express how we live and endure its various phases and challenges. These poems are about hope, love, contentment, friendship, peace, tranquility, freedom, and soul. These poems show that faith, hope, and contentment essentially make us live a balanced life in good times and through the tough times not only in our lives but in others as well. These poems show how faith, hope, and contentment have to be nurtured and developed and are not gifts one is born with. They are difficult to have unless we are disciplined in keeping them in the forefront in how to live our daily lives.
Autorenporträt
Yaroo is the pen name of Ali Imran Shah. Yaroo in Urdu language means a close friend, a buddy. Yaroo was born in Karachi, a city on the Arabian Sea's coast, of over twenty million people. He saw the beautiful city, he was born in and its culture being destroyed by terrorism and corruption, after the Afghan invasion by Russia. He migrated in 1998 to Canada and lives in Toronto. Completed his CPA (Del, USA) and MBA from Institute of Business Administration, Karachi. Yaroo lives with his wife, Naureen, in Toronto, who is a photographer and an early childhood educationist. She covered Rohingyas in Bangladesh, Afghan refugees camp in Jalozai, and other projects.