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Song of the Shulammite

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Roisin Rzeznik invites us to join her as she continues the journey. Picking up where "Never Wear Flip Flops in the Rain" left off, "Song of the Shulammite" is the third volume of this poetic journey of love. A trilogy which began on this road of salvation with "Jesus a Mere Image."

Author Biography:

Roisin Rzeznik is best known by her pseudonym Roisin (Van gogh-Rzeznik). She is a Midwest, Chicago area artist, writer, photographer, pragmatic philosopher, activist, and humanitarian. She has four children whom are now grown and a grandson. She enjoys creating.... A tremendous lover of the archaic, prose, and art world-wide. The artist was inspired at an early age by her mentors and their willingness to indulge, experiment, and instruct in a broad, diverse, and eclectic range of art, technique, and philosophy. Over the years Roisin has spent her time highlighting Fair Trade, fighting for human rights, women's rights, children's rights, racial congruity, the abolition of extreme poverty, Aids, Malaria, human trafficking, and Genocide. Roisin is known for often crediting her greatest loves as influences including God Himself; music as her muse and those whom create it. "Global Peace and Unity are achievable; They are a tangible gift from the Almighty." -Roisin Rzeznik
Release date NZ
March 24th, 2012
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
52
Dimensions
152x229x3
ISBN-13
9780615617466
Product ID
19929399

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