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The Skin I Am In
The Skin I Am In
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The first theme is a treatise on time, which is reminiscent of the pilgrimage of the early Christians to Mecca, captured in the Psalms and identified as the "Songs of Ascent." This recounting of life experiences is told by those on the pilgrimage where the quest was not necessarily for a single truth but truth in the eyes of the beholder. Yet, this book, "THE SKIN I AM
IN," is also on the edge of being prophetic by using metaphors for the seasons of hope throughout one's life.
The windows to the soul described in the book were likened to gates in the book of Acts in the Bible.
There were many gates but the metaphor here is about the man that waited for his healing at the temple gate called
Beautiful. The poetry in "THE SKIN I AM IN," like the man at the temple the gate that waits on healing, waits on healing while sharing the seasons of life.
The man at the gate found healing. Alfreada Brown-Kelly uses poetic beauty as she arouses our consciousness. She ends the book by giving the reader hope for a full life and leaves the reader with and a deft appreciation of this inspired work,
"THE SKIN I AM IN." -Bertha L. Davis, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN
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