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A Little Book of Living Through the Day: Poems During a Pandemic
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A Little Book of Living Through the Day: Poems During a Pandemic in Brampton, ON
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A Little Book of Living Through the Day: Poems During a Pandemic in Brampton, ON
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David Breeden's moving and accessible collection of poetry, A Little Book of Living Through the Day: Poems During a Pandemic, was written to get himself through the isolation of the pandemic--and to reach others, like those in his congregation, struggling with the same burden of the day-after-day. He explains: "I wrote the poems collected here in order to make it through the day, the night, and the day-after-day of the pandemic. Days of worry. Days of confusion. Days of social unrest. Days of figuring out how to get through the days. The pandemic hit congregations hard-we could not do one of the most important things congregations do: gather together. I knew that each person was, like me, living with the day-after-day. What could be said to help us make it?"
David Breeden's moving and accessible collection of poetry, A Little Book of Living Through the Day: Poems During a Pandemic, was written to get himself through the isolation of the pandemic--and to reach others, like those in his congregation, struggling with the same burden of the day-after-day. He explains: "I wrote the poems collected here in order to make it through the day, the night, and the day-after-day of the pandemic. Days of worry. Days of confusion. Days of social unrest. Days of figuring out how to get through the days. The pandemic hit congregations hard-we could not do one of the most important things congregations do: gather together. I knew that each person was, like me, living with the day-after-day. What could be said to help us make it?"





















