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'Light Beyond the Horizon' Inspires With Poetry

By: Jun. 10, 2014
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Life is full of challenges and hardships, and it takes great courage to get through the daily obstacles one must face. In "Light Beyond the Horizon", author Lisa-Ann Gillings has written a truly inspiring collection of poetry that has helped her overcome her own struggles in life.

"Light Beyond the Horizon" is a touching collection of poetry that shows Gillings' struggles throughout life. It shows how every situation in life is there to test one's strength and resolve, and that as long as one stays true to one's beliefs and convictions; there is nothing one can do. This masterfully written collection was also written to inspire others to follow their dreams and never give up on them. This compilation of poetry is also a way for Gillings to cope with the daily struggles of life while looking optimistically towards the future.

This engrossing collection of poems shows reader's Gillings' own perceptions towards life and is specifically written to give strength to those who feel weary and downtrodden. "Light Beyond the Horizon" is undoubtedly a worthy poetic read.

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About the Author
Lisa-Ann Gillings was born and raised in Kingston Jamaica, W.I. until she was 13 years old. She then moved to New York and lived with her mother and sister. She currently still lives in New York with her kids; Tiyana, Jordan, Jamal, Jeanelle, James, and Jasmine. She is also in a lovely relationship with a wonderful man by the name of Dave who she has known half her life.

Light Beyond the Horizon * by Lisa-Ann Gillings
Publication Date: 4/15/2014
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