Limit this search to....

Reflections from the Pinnacle of Youth
Contributor(s): Donaldson, William (Author)
ISBN: 1718757050     ISBN-13: 9781718757059
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2018
Qty:
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
Physical Information: 0.16" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.26 lbs) 78 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
'Reflections from the Pinnacle of Youth' is the first collection of writings from William Donaldson. Through short essays, stories, and poems, Donaldson explores the joy, love, melancholy, and heartache associated with a tumultuous adolescence. He topples subjects large and small; Catholicism, sexuality, familial relationships, beauty standards, gun violence, and many more. Many of his reflections transcend the mundane emotional spectrum to grasp at the inexplicable feelings that pluck at our heart and bubble up in our gut. Donaldson divides his reflections into three sections, each speaking to a different facet of growing up. The first section, Youth, explains the realization that we all have to grow up whether or not we choose to do so. Growing up, however, comes with a whole host of problems that cause Donaldson to yearn for a time without worry, a time that never filled the heart with such a destructive force as desire. The second section, Education, chronicles the part of every teenager's life that dominates their existence. School is a source of many things: anxiety, triumph, friendship, love, enlightenment, and sleep deprivation. With these ideas in mind, Donaldson's essays are both scholarly and plain-spoken, while his poetry taps into the emotions he has felt as a student. The final section, and not by coincidence the longest, Love, submerges the reader into the only emotion that truly outmatches all else. Love, however, is not so as simple as attraction and fondness for something or someone. Donaldson seeks to uncover the nuance that makes love such a magical and terrible force, one that can fill you up with fierce joy or deprive you of all hope. Each word within this collection is selected with a purpose, and Donaldson encourages the reader to seek out his/her own meaning within each reflection. His unique poetic style, coupled with a syntactically diverse prose, creates a marvelous collection that begs to be read.