Broken Pottery

A RETURN HOME FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE HEART

by Paul E Calarco Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/21/2021

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781982273545
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781982273538
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Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781982273552

About the Book

Another gem from Dr. Paul! Paul writes from the depth of his heart and passion, and describes with accuracy, directness and rawness the cycles of love, its rising and fall. So many of us have gone through this beauty, this intensity only true love can offer and will find peace, understanding and solace thanks to Paul's words. Paul's prose and poetry shows a lot of courage that he found under his belt, which I'm sure will resonate with so many of our individual heart's journeys as readers. Thank you Paul, for finding the right words and music to describe one of the deepest and most vulnerable experiences we go through as human beings.


About the Author

Dr. Paul E Calarco, Jr. is at heart a seeker of truth, truthfully a seeker of knowledge. He feels that this lifetime is the opportunity to pursue passion and love. He said: “I have found both and it is my responsibility to share the journey”. Paul is an avid reader of the masters and practicing Yogi. Paul’s other passion is music; he views music as the auditory synonym of the written word as they are both channels of, and ways to express emotion. You may also see him enjoying the sunrise or sunsets near a body of water communing with nature. One of the challenges of the modern man he notes is “finding the balance during the day, finding peace and calm post the interacting with the busy, bustling energy traversing the concrete jungle”. Paul is a PhD sociologist with a specialization in gender, he has dedicated the majority of his academic career to addressing inequality and through his true passion lecturing undergraduates, attempting to elicit social change through expanding their minds, unblocking their creativity and imagination, and making them sharper, more mindful citizens.