Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.
- Emily Dickenson
From time immemorial, poetry has provided its readers with a source of comfort and encouragement in times of need. In this superb anthology can be found the best of the English-speaking world’s inspirational and reassuring verse, including such classics as Rudyard Kipling’s ‘If’ and W.H. Davies’ ‘Leisure’. This beautifully illustrated collection of over 120 poems is sure to offer solace, hearten the soul and motivate the human spirit.
I loved 8 of these poems. Unfortunately, that makes up a very small percentage of the book. I would love to read about the ways these poems saved the reader’s lives as the title claims. Now that, would be a good read.
I’ve never been a big fan of poetry hence why it took me a long while to read this (oops). It’s a book my mum gave me when I was young so I wanted to finally get around to reading it. It wasn’t a bad book but it just wasn’t really for me. There were quite a few stand out poems for me though which definitely inspired and moved me. Overall I thought it was a decent collection of poems but not the best.
Not that an impressive collection, mainly American, and not always the best that poet has written. The inspiration the poems bring forth are mostly of a religious Christian bent. There are better collection out there.