In Search of the Lost Volume 2

LOOK TO THE LIGHT!

by Emily Jane Elliott & Jeffrey Eugene Elliott


Formats

Softcover
£19.95
Hardcover
£26.95
Softcover
£19.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/07/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 492
ISBN : 9781481760652
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 492
ISBN : 9781481760645

About the Book

Since the publication of the first volume of “In Search of the Lost”, Volume Two, still the poems in this work are a humble attempt to explore our human search for meaning and purpose. We hope you enjoy the poems in Volume Two. We believe both works should be explored together. Included in the Second Volume of “In Search of the Lost”, by Emily Jane Elliott and Jeffrey Eugene Elliott are four poems originally included in the First Volume of “In Search of the Lost”. The four poems from the first volume also included in this volume are, Streets of Fire, Gauisus Dia, Heaven Descends to Dwell, Amelia and Memories. Additionally, the poem, “Search” was added upon from the version found in Volume One. We hope that you enjoy Volume Two as much as readers indicated they enjoyed Volume One. This poetry is dedicated to Owen, Ryder, Matthew and Trace with great love and pride.


About the Author

Emily Jane Elliott is the daughter of Jeffrey E. Elliott and has been writing at an early age. She has graced this work with a composition, entitled, “Memories”, written just after her grandmother, Carol Marilyn Curtis passed from this life and "Unconditional Love". She lives in Afton, Wyoming and is the proud mother of Ryder Otto Hillstead. Jeffrey Eugene Elliott received his A.A. in Business and History from West Valley College in Saratoga, California. He furthers his studies by obtaining a B.S. degree in Psychology and an extra major skill in writing from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Mr. Elliott also holds a J.D. from Santa Clara Law School in Santa Clara, California. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Real Estate Department at Mission College in Santa Clara, California and has a small law practice in San Jose, California.