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To My Wife Enid from Mark
Love is like a butterfly (love is like a)
As soft and gentle as a sigh (butterfly)
The multicolored moods of love are like its satin wings
Love makes your heart feel strange inside
It flutters like soft wings in flight
Love is like a butterfly, a rare and gentle thing (love is like)
I feel it when you're with me
It happens when you kiss me
That rare and gentle feelin' that I feel inside
Your touch is soft and gentle
Your kiss is warm and tender
Whenever I am with you, I think of butterflies
Love is like a butterfly (love is like a butterfly, as soft and gentle as a sigh)
The multicolored moods of love are like its satin wings
Love makes your heart feel strange inside
It flutters like soft wings in flight
Love is like a butterfly, a rare and gentle thing (love is like)
Your laughter brings me sunshine
Everyday is spring time
And I am only happy when you are by my side
How precious is this love we share
How very precious, sweet and rare
Together we belong like daffodils and butterflies
Love is like a butterfly (love is like a)
As soft and gentle as a sigh (butterfly)
The multicolored moods of love are like its satin wings
Love makes your heart feel strange inside
It flutters like soft wings in flight
Love is like a butterfly, a rare and gentle thing (love is like)
Love is like a butterfly, a rare and gentle
Thing (love is like a butterfly)
MICHAEL SIROIS-AUTHOR -ACTOR-AGGRAVATEDBOOK.COM
Biography
Michael Sirois was reading by the age of four, and writing stories by the third grade. In high school he fell in love with acting, and added that to his repertoire. After college, armed with English and Drama degrees, he taught writing, drama, and technology in the middle school trenches for two decades, but continued to act and write. One of his stories, Loonie Louie, placed in the top hundred of the 1989 Writer’s Digest Short Story contest. The 1990’s saw his one-act play, Baum in Limbo, produced in Houston. His screenplay, An Ordinary Day, survived the first round of cuts in the 2005 season of Project Greenlight, beating out over 5,000 other scripts. An excerpt from his first novel, If a Butterfly, was featured in Rice University’s 2006 Writer’s Gallery. If a Butterfly is slated to be published in early-2021 in two parts. His non-fiction book about his brother, Aggravated: How a Series of Lies Sent an Innocent Man to Prison, was published in December 2020. After running educational outreach programs at Rice University for an additional seven years, Michael retired, and lives with his wife, Minay, in a suburb of Houston, where he is hard at work on a fourth novel, The Hawthorn’s Sting (another thriller), and a mystery/thriller, Murder Between Friends, hoping to have a first draft of at least one of them by late-2021. Ideas for a few more are also floating around in that scary place called his brain. Stay tuned.
KEVIN HOFFFMAN -SPEAKER-AUTHOR-TRAINER-BOOK -GROWING UP BLACK IN WHITE
Amazon -https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Black-White-Kevin-Hofmann/dp/1543050913
Website -https://www.growingupblackinwhite.com
Biography
He currently lives in Toledo Ohio and shares his time with his wife and two teenage boys. Kevin sits on the board of Adopt America Network and also volunteers as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) advocating for children in the child welfare system. Kevin is a trainer for the state of Ohio training foster and adoptive parents as well as child welfare professionals in the areas of adoption and transracial adoption.
As an In-School Diversity Consultant Kevin has combined his passion of creating a safe place to talk about race and inclusion with the wonderful opportunity to work with schools and communities to help them address working with diverse populations. His goal is to help them construct safe communities where all can live and learn.
Book BLURB
Growing Up Black in White by Kevin D. Hofmann is a moving and sometimes humorous look into the life of one man with a fascinating past. Born into the racially-charged Detroit of 1967 to a white mother and a black father, the author was placed into foster care and then adopted by a white minister and his wife, the parents of three biological children. Hofmann’s memoir reveals the racial tensions, the difficulties of feeling neither black nor white, his family’s loving support, and his struggles to define and embrace his own identity as he grew to be a man. This is a story of hope and promise, and how we are able to define ourselves not through the racism and judgments of a challenging society, but through our own sense of self-respect and personal identity. Kevin Hofmann came to this memoir after a lifetime of contemplation and self-analysis. After attending a national conference on adoption, he found his voice and wove it into this emotional and often amusing story. Hofmann lives with his wife and two sons in Toledo, Ohio.
Product details
- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 15, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 228 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1543050913
- ISBN-13 : 978-1543050912
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #131,243 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #128 in Adoption (Books
- Book Review
- This book is a Fascinating portrait of one person's life as a transracial adoptee. Hoffman shares honestly and analyzes challenges and benefits of his experiences.,it's inspiring,insightful,very honest detail that although some may find hard to read but it's an important book to see the perspective of someone who has lived this life,it good to debate.Excellently written by Author.
- 5-51🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟