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In The Final Hike Rod Grant draws on his long and varied
experience to explore nature, life and death and the fate of man in
his lyrical and movingstyle. In his poem The Final Hike from which
the title of the book is taken, he describes the last of his annual
April 5 pilgrimages to the DungenessSpit.
In the Soul at Bay he draws on his early work to describe the
anguish of a young man facing the challenges of life and his own
frailties in powerfuland insightful verse.
Rod Grant uses the magic of words to capture images, ideas and
emotions drawn from his long and varied experience. His lyrical
poems deal with love, destiny, despair and hope -- the full range
of the human condition. The poems are brief and to the point, and
were written to be reread and remembered.
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