The Love Project

Volume 1: Unsinkable Spirit

by Georgina Ruth Smith


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/22/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781450235730
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781450235747

About the Book

Hope. Love. Longing. Fear. Anger. Pain. Despair.

These are the emotions that unify all human beings regardless of race, culture, country, or social standing. This poetic anthology is a self examination by the author of how she experiences these emotions in her own life, which serves as an example for our own suffering. Are we all doomed to feel these emotions in these stages or is it more like a circle, with hope leading to despair and back to hope again?

Like the sinking of the Titanic, the loss of the author was a tragedy, especially for someone who brought so much happiness to all those around her. And like the Titanic whose treasures were unearthed after her sinking, so too is this book of poems a treasure brought back to the surface for you to enjoy.

One of the first of many.


About the Author

Georgina Smith was a highly creative artist who was lost before she could be discovered.

She spent much of her time writing songs and poems, much of it about love and longing and the rainbow of emotions that touch us all. Gina Smith trained at the University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus and Sheridan College, where she participated in stage plays and musicals. Her favourite role was playing Dorothy in the Wizard of OZ as a child. Before she passed her passion was a project called “The Love Project”, which was a examination of Love itself. She wanted to reach people on an emotional and spiritual level to teach them the magic and power of love and how it affects the world. Her motto was “Love is all we need”.

Gina was born May 29th, 1977 in a small town called Hornepayne, ON, moved to Sault Ste. Marie for high school, and then moved to Toronto for University and lived in the GTA for the rest. She was known as a unique, kind spirit, always happy and bubbly, and sometimes a bit zany. She was known as Guy Smiley as a kid, and kept that childlike attitude all her life.

Her passing at a such a young age was a tragedy, but her works live on. Her brother, Kevin Smith has been collecting her writings to ensure that her material can be completed. Her first book of poems will be called appropriately “The Love Project, vol 1”.