Book Review: When Memories Speak in Poetry


Review by Mrs Usha Boruah, Teacher, St Xavier’s School, Harmutty, Assam

Echoes Along the Way is truly a beautiful and enriching read. What makes this collection especially touching is that the poems arise from real-life experiences. This authenticity gives the verses a rare depth and sincerity, making them feel genuine and deeply relatable.

Among the many memorable pieces, “Echoes from the Empty Camp,” “A Tree with a Heart,” “Hope Beyond the Storm,” and “Echoes from the Wounded World” stand out in a special way. These poems linger in the mind and heart, carrying powerful emotions and vivid imagery. They reflect resilience, compassion, and the quiet strength that emerges through life’s struggles.

The author’s graceful and expressive style brings each poem to life. The language flows beautifully, gently drawing the reader into a sea of reflection and emotion. One does not simply read these poems; one experiences them.

This collection is inspiring and meaningful, offering comfort, hope, and thoughtful insight. It is a work that deserves to be read slowly and cherished deeply.

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