Sentimental Journey

Second Edition

by Joanna Fuchs & Karl Fuchs


Formats

Softcover
$33.99
Softcover
$33.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/14/2021

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 486
ISBN : 9781663227850

About the Book

Here is a small portion of the e-mail feedback on the poems in this book: I’ve never read such soul soothing, heart warming and wonderful pieces like this before. B…S@ YAHOO.COM I’m not very good at expressing myself, and your “My Giving Friend” said it all. G…E@ VERIZON. COM I printed the beautiful poem “Birthday Blessings” for a 96 year old friend. H…A@ TELUSPLANET. NET I discovered your wonderful offering in my Women’s Day magazine. G…E@VERIZON.NET I loved all the poems. My favorite one was “Super Mom.” B…3@AOL.COM “You Da Man,” was so good! I gave it to my dad…he will love it. K…9@HOTMAIL.COM I have always enjoyed rhyming poems, and your collection is first class. S…N@BTINTERNET.COM “Each Year I Fall In Love Again With You” is the perfect poem to give my husband on our 44th anniversary. D…L@COMCAST.NET I am going to use your words in my wedding. C…R@YAHOO.COM Your poems are perfect for Teacher Appreciation Day. F…N@YAHOO.COM You always capture every occasion with class and grace. C…T@AOL.COM “A New Beginning” is perfect for my nephew who graduates…tomorrow. B…R@COX.NET It’s really refreshing to read such encouraging and inspiring poems! M…3@YAHOO.COM I am a teacher…looking for Thanksgiving poems, and found so much more. D…S@ WESTTELCO. COM


About the Author

Professional writer Joanna Fuchs, who writes “nonfiction, fiction, business copy, anything and everything,” has been creating poems for greeting cards since she was eight years old, “for family and friends.” Her husband, Karl Fuchs, a mechanical engineer, started writing love poems for Joanna and branched out from there. They live on “a little piece of paradise” in North Idaho, watching the wild turkeys and squirrels beat the birds to the birdseed and wishing the beautiful but hungry deer wouldn’t eat just about everything in their garden.