Author-poet Diane Sytarchuk-Kent recently embarked on a press release campaign for her book, “Din Din Book of No-nonsense Poetry #1” (published by Xlibris). In this book, she lovingly gathered her poems and pictures after she was inspired to help her developmentally challenged son understand the beauty of poetry.
This both amusing and inspiring compilation was written to uplift the reader’s heart, mind and soul. With its easy-to-grasp poems and adorable drawings, it serves as tool to improve the social skills of developmentally challenged children as they read poems that reflect on the diversity of life. Through this book, author Sytarchuk-Kent hopes that readers will find helpful hints on how to live together in harmony.
“Many of the poems touch on modern conundrums and situations we face as a human race and the poems give happy and healthy solutions that are very positive,” author Sytarchuk-Kent explains, “we need more positive reinforcement in our world and need to help each other if we are going to continue to co-exist happily and healthily.”
Heartfelt, entertaining, and magnetic, “Din Din Book of No-nonsense Poetry #1” is a wonderful collection of poetry that strives to inspire readers with its elegant simplicity.
“Din Din Book of No-nonsense Poetry #1”
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