
A Plea to a Wine Cork...and Other Happenstances
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Narrated by:
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Terry Bamberger
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By:
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Jim Ross
About this listen
A Plea to a Wine Cork is but one of many "happenstances" that befall the characters in this charming chap book, the stories revealed in many poetic forms. Here, the author reflects on life's dimensions in rhythms and tones befitting the vibrancy of all stages of life. Playful, inventive, and immensely accessible, we are treated to dreams and first-impressions, passionate stirrings of first loves, overcoming multiple traumas of disappointment, and unwanted resignation. A Plea to a Wine Cork satisfies the soul whether you're the disintegrating cork or the anxious connoisseur.
©2016 James Lee Ross (P)2016 James Lee Ross
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