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Reflections of a Peacemaker: A Portrait Through Heartsongs

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**I write about anything that touches the essence of my existence. What I witness, what I feel, what I think, what I fear, what I treasure. I write about life, which is our greatest gift. —Mattie Stepanek, 1990-2004**
Mattie J. T. Stepanek lived and died a child, but he had the spirit of a giant. Affected by a rare and fatal neuromuscular disease, Mattie lived almost fourteen years but in that time became a poet, best-selling author, peace activist, and a prominent voice for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Before his death in June 2004, his five volumes of Heartsongs poetry sold more than a million copies.
*Reflections of a Peacemaker: A Portrait Through Heartsongs* is the final collection of Heartsongs that Mattie was working on when he died. It includes the last poem Mattie penned along with a special collection of unpublished poetry, photographs, and artwork spanning the decade from when he began writing Heartsongs at age three.
Culled from the thousands of poems, essays, and journal entries Mattie left behind, the entries in *Reflections of a Peacemaker* create a portrait of Mattie in his own words. In these poems he explores disability, despair, and death but also the gifts he finds in nature, prayer, peace, and his belief in something bigger and better than the here and now. The poems are grouped by theme such as playful, stormy, sacred, and final Heartsongs, with each section introduced by a personal tribute from the likes of Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King, and former President Jimmy Carter.
In the words of Mattie’s mother, Jeni Stepanek, who has published *Reflections of a Peacemaker* at her son’s request, In reading these poems we enter Mattie’s world and gain insight through a child who somehow balanced pain and fear with optimism and faith.

Book Author

Jennifer Smith Stepanek, Mattie J. T. Stepanek, Oprah Winfrey

ISBN

9780740756252

Language

English

Publisher

Andrews McMeel Publishing

Publication Date

08-01-2005

Format

eBook

Pages

143

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