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In "The Lemonade Factory Is Closed," the author invites readers into a whimsical world where the tangy sweetness of nostalgia meets the bittersweet flavors of reality. Each poem unfolds like a page from a childhood diary, exploring themes of innocence lost, dreams deferred, and the intricate dance of life's highs and lows. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the collection captures moments of joy and sorrow that intertwine, much like the zesty taste of lemonade itself. With a unique blend of humor and heart, the poems reflect on the passage of time and the resilience of the human…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "The Lemonade Factory Is Closed," the author invites readers into a whimsical world where the tangy sweetness of nostalgia meets the bittersweet flavors of reality. Each poem unfolds like a page from a childhood diary, exploring themes of innocence lost, dreams deferred, and the intricate dance of life's highs and lows. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the collection captures moments of joy and sorrow that intertwine, much like the zesty taste of lemonade itself. With a unique blend of humor and heart, the poems reflect on the passage of time and the resilience of the human spirit. Join the journey of self-discovery and reflection as the pages reveal a tapestry of life perfectly encapsulated in verses that resonate deeply with everyone yearning for the simple pleasures amidst complexity. The Lemonade Factory may be closed, but the memories and emotions it conjures remain ever vibrant.
Autorenporträt
Matt Smith Matt Smith is a computing academic at what will soon become the Technological University of Dublin, Ireland. Matt started computer programming on a brand new ZX80 and submitted 2 games for his computing O-level exam. After nearly 10 years as a full-time student on a succession of scholarships, he gained several degrees in computing, including a PhD in computational musicology. In 1985 Matt wrote the lyrics, and was in the band (and sang, sorry about that by the way) whose music appeared on the B-side of the audio cassette carrying the computer game Confuzion. Matt is a documentation author for the open source Fungus Unity project. With his children he studies and teaches Taekwon-Do, and all three of them are beginning guitar lessons in 2018.