Dear Charlie: A Modern Epic of Faith, Freedom, and Remembrance (2nd Ed.)
de Dr. John Girdwood
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À propos du livre
Set between the sacred and the secular, Dear Charlie travels from city streets to cosmic valleys — from Freedom Tower to the Valley of Light — tracing the author’s journey through despair toward redemption in the aftermath of the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Each image and verse stands as both elegy and prophecy, an artistic dialogue between poetry and painting that redefines what it means to remember, to believe, and to rise again.
Rich in Whitmanian cadence and visionary symbolism, Dear Charlie unites scripture, art, and soul. It invites readers to witness the conversation between the mortal and the divine — a correspondence written not in ink, but in light, based on quotes by Charlie Kirk that Dr. Girdwood turns into poems and paintings.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Poésie
- Catégories supplémentaires Science politique, Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 350 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9798295018183
- Date de publication: nov 08, 2025
- Langue English
- Mots-clés honor, art, poems, Charlie Kirk, john girdwood
À propos du créateur
Dr. John Girdwood is an American artist, poet, and educator whose work unites faith, freedom, and the moral imagination. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and MA Teaching from Wayne State University, where his research on early American civic virtue explored the foundations of self-government and civic leadership. He also serves as an Administrator / Instructional Coach in Detroit, guiding teachers and students in the practice of learning, language, and liberty. His BA is from Michigan State University, James Madison College, PTCD. Girdwood has taught political science at Wayne State University, government and history at Montcalm Community College, social studies in middle schools in metro Detroit, and English as a Second Language for multilingual learners in K–8 programs. His life as scholar and teacher shapes his vision of art as public service, and of particular salience, a way to turn truth into beauty and philosophy into light. EdD Candidate.
