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(More customer reviews)This author has opened himself up to his readers. His poems are filled with the love, loss and pain that he has experienced in his life. He has given us a glimpse into his soul and I for one came away with a better understanding of another person's personal struggles. His own made up language can sometimes take a bit of interpretation, but it also makes me pause and ponder the words that he has written. Every person has a right to express things in their own way and it is up to the reader/listener to try to interpret those expressions in ways that help them to understand another's thoughts and feelings! I absolutely loved this book and encourage everyone to at least give it a try!!! Bravo Petar!
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Petar Kostadinov was born on June 19, 1979 into a very educated family in Skopje, Macedonia, with an extended loving and supportive family in Macedonia, the United States, and across our planet Mother Earth. He migrated in 1992 to the United States to escape the troubled former Yugoslavia, which was in turmoil and destruction. His biggest support was his grandmother, Ratka, from his mother's side, who encouraged him to follow his heart and write down every hurt, pain and feeling that he had inside of him. He graduated high school in June of 1998 and currently studies at MCC to further his education; he has hopes of one day becoming a librarian. Today he works alongside loving human beings whom he cares so much for at Helen McGraw Branch in Rochester, New York, where he lives with his family. His hopes are for this planet to live and breathe in peace and harmony, and for all religions to stop hating and open up their borders. No matter what you believe, all the land is everyone's and it is pointless to fight for the tree on the side of the road or the last tree in the oldest city on Mother Planet Earth.
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