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Doug D'Elia

    Choir of Angels
    Cuba
    Harel
    Playing Patti Smith
    The Girl In My Dream
    Mother Was Born at Woodstock
    • Mother Was Born at Woodstock

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the iconic Woodstock festival, this narrative explores themes of family, identity, and the transformative power of music. The author reflects on personal experiences intertwined with cultural milestones, revealing how the spirit of the era influenced relationships and self-discovery. Through vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of a generation while delving into the complexities of motherhood and the lasting impact of shared memories.

      Mother Was Born at Woodstock
    • The Girl In My Dream

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a café, an unexpected encounter leads to a unique connection between two characters. Their meeting unfolds under unusual circumstances, setting the stage for an exploration of relationships, chance, and the intricacies of human interaction. As their story evolves, themes of fate and serendipity intertwine, revealing deeper insights into their lives and choices. This narrative promises to delve into the complexities of love and connection in an ordinary setting turned extraordinary.

      The Girl In My Dream
    • Playing Patti Smith

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The collection features 45 new poems that invite readers to engage with them at a unique pace of 45 RPM, emphasizing a dynamic and rhythmic experience. The author, known for previous works like Forever to an Underwood Typewriter, explores themes of music, memory, and identity, creating a vibrant interplay between poetry and performance. Each piece reflects a personal and artistic journey, making this collection a compelling addition to contemporary poetry.

      Playing Patti Smith
    • Harel

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intertwining narratives of exiled Basque Portuguese Jews, French corsairs, and the impacts of colonization, this book delves into a rich tapestry of historical events. It captures the personal experiences of those affected by the West Indies slave trade and the exploration of Canada, making it more than just a historical account or family saga. The narrative offers a unique perspective on the complexities of identity and migration against the backdrop of significant historical upheavals.

      Harel
    • The narrative captures a transformative journey through Cuba, highlighting vibrant experiences in Havana and Cojimar. The author immerses themselves in the local culture, enjoying lively performances and exploring historical connections to Hemingway. Dining in unique restaurants set in decaying architecture adds to the charm, while interactions with talented artists provide deeper insights into Cuban life. The trip fosters a profound appreciation for the island's rich culture and history, leaving the author with an inspired heart.

      Cuba
    • Exploring the existence of angels, Doug D'Elia shares his transformative experience after meeting Brazilian healer John of God, which sparked his ability to capture angelic images through photography. His journey into Angelology confronts skepticism from various belief systems, including the church and science. The book presents a compelling summary of his discoveries, enhanced by over 130 stunning photographs that evoke deep emotional responses, leaving readers in a state of wonder and reflection on the nature of belief and the divine.

      Choir of Angels