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From a Very Young Man: An Anthology of Romantic Writs

by Richard Soulliere

223 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-3073; ISBN 1-4251-6632-6; US$24.00, C$24.00, EUR16.39, £12.39

A collection of Richard Soulliere's romantic short stories and love poems of the genuine heart a woman can see in her male lover*s young, true, and idealistic eyes.


About the Book

At a time when a very young man still saw the world as an ideal, he wrote. With the goddess in every woman, young men are genuinely romantic. These pieces – finally released – by Richard Soulliere string together deep auras in the hope of revealing the heart of a young man’s desire to connect.



About the Author

Before publishing The Familiar State, Richard Soulliere wrote a number of romantic pieces in his first two years at university as well as a few shortly thereafter. He decided to publish them to promote romanticism and creativity in love for both sexes. While this book emphasizes that the true heart of a young man's idealism does not die and, in fact, does just the opposite; the writs within are non-autobiographical.

Previously, Richard Soulliere wrote a new philosophy in his first book. From his travels and education, he can speak a few languages because of the joy he found in humanity and how it inspired him to speak with many peoples. In the future, he intends to publish on areas of culture and the world.





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