Spanning decades of triumphs, struggles, and quiet moments, Echoes of a Life by Sheenah Middle is a poignant collection of poems that traces her father's journey from childhood to old age. Through vivid storytelling and deeply personal reflections, the collection explores the defining moments of his life, created from the videos she recorded and talking to him in the last three years of his life. It talks of his youth shaped by the echoes of war, the restless adventure of growing up, the joys and trials of love and fatherhood, and the inevitable passage of time.
The collection begins with a young boy born in 1938 England, when the skies were filled with warplanes, and families sought refuge in Anderson shelters. The war ends, but its memories linger, shaping the boy's teenage years. He cycles across the countryside, dives off the Bognor Pier, and experiences the freedom of youth. From the seaside to family gatherings, his life unfolds through love, heartbreak, and the quiet resilience of a man determined to endure, all against the backdrop of post-war England.
As time progresses, love turns to loss, and the years bring challenges he never expected—raising children, navigating relationships, and ultimately confronting the slow erosion of memory. In the final chapters of his life, dementia steals away his past, yet the love of those who cherish him remains unshaken. The poems capture the sorrow of watching a father slip away into the fog of forgetting, the pain of losing him twice—once to illness and once to time—and the lasting imprint he leaves behind.
A testament to the fragility and resilience of life, Echoes of a Life is a deeply moving exploration of memory, love, and legacy. It delves deep into the labyrinth of memory, guiding us through the highs and lows of a life well-lived, and reminding us that even when time takes everything, the echoes of that life remain.
This a pictureless copy of the poems.
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