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  • Trains, Bridges, Cups, & Cheese

  • Krohn'Stories Poetry, Book 1
  • By: Nicholas Krohn
  • Narrated by: John Block
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Trains, Bridges, Cups, & Cheese

By: Nicholas Krohn
Narrated by: John Block
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Various poetry, ranging from silly to serious.

©2023 Nicholas M. Krohn (P)2023 Nicholas M. Krohn

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Faith, Parenthood, and Authorship

This collection of poems walks through adoring conversations with the author's children, grapples with faith, and showcases poems from the author's historic fiction novels. I think the overall poems are lovely, I just wish they were organized by those categories. The first few poems are so widely different from each other, it was a jarring listen from one to the next. Overall, I can tell each of these were deeply meaningful to the author. Congrats on your poetry Nick!

The narrator, John, does a great job of animating the voices of different characters. The fist poem feels a little distant but by the third or fourth poem, I really enjoyed his narration style. He has such a warm voice!

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