Mirrors of my Soul

A Collection of Life's Poetry

by Ellen Alban


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/31/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9781412043755
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781412201520

About the Book

This book represents six years in the life of one woman diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Her struggles against the possible effects of her tremor, her humanity in the face of a devastating diagnosis, and her sense of humour in the midst of it all will echo in the souls of middle aged readers everywhere. Each chapter reveals its own unique Reflections. Each one is touching and real. Those who sit down with this collection will laugh, cry, identify and question. This collection stands firm as a model to others. It shows how one person can achieve her goal, and share her philosophy, even in very challenging circumstances.
Mirrors of my Soul contains 129 pages with an introduction by the poet. There is one Signature poem, and each chapter is entitled Reflections. There are Reflections on the Soul, Reflections on Middle Age, Reflections on Animals, Reflections on Illness, Reflections on Reflections, Reflections on Revelations, Reflections on Nature, Reflections on Relationships, Reflections on Whimsy and Reflections on Life. Within each chapter lie different and unusual viewpoints. For example, in the Chapter entitled Reflections on page 23, Take Me as I Am speaks to women everywhere.

I keep my sweet secrets inside my heart
Until one unique mind sets itself apart.
Can she accept what's under the mask?
Her simple reply: "Did I even need to ask?"

In the sweet but powerful poem entitled The Elephant Danced, the power of optimism and delight in one's own capabilities is simply and delightfully expressed.

The ballet teacher who had been prejudiced against the elephant's size now sees the grace in his movements and the error of her ways. She makes amends.

"You'll be my star pupil; you're one of a kind."
And the elephant smiled , for she had been blind.

Ellen Alban's views are her own, unique, loving, and heartfelt. Readers will laugh and cry while enjoying this fine anthology.




About the Author

Ellen Alban's observation that invisible keys can open locked doors has become a reality in her own life. After leaving her position as a secondary school teacher she began her personal journey. The world of creativity watied. Dance, music, art and writing poetry and short stories became integral parts of life. As a volunteer she enriches her life even more. The mirrors of her soul are contemplative and real. They are silvered with hope, but most of all, love.