The Cheery Way, a Bit of Verse for Every Day – March
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The Cheery Way: A Bit of Verse for Every Day - March by John Kendrick Bangs is a collection of poems that celebrates the joys of life, both big and small. Bangs's poems are full of humor, whimsy, and optimism, and they're sure to put a smile on your face.
The book is divided into 31 sections, one for each day of the month of March. Each section features a poem that captures the essence of the day, from the first day of spring to the last day of the month.
In his poems, Bangs writes about the beauty of nature, the simple pleasures of everyday life, and the importance of finding joy in the little things. He also writes about the challenges that we all face, but he always does so with a sense of humor and hope.
The Cheery Way is a delightful collection of poems that is sure to brighten your day. Bangs's poems are full of humor, whimsy, and optimism, and they're a reminder of the importance of finding joy in the little things.
Here is a brief overview of the story of the book:
The book does not have a traditional story in the sense that there are no characters or plot. However, the book can be seen as a journey through the month of March, with each poem capturing the essence of a different day.
The poems in the book are also connected by their themes of joy, hope, and optimism. Bangs's poems remind us that even on the darkest days, there is always something to be grateful for.
The Cheery Way is a book that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. It is a perfect book to read in the morning to start your day off on a positive note, or to read at night before bed to wind down and relax.
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John Kendrick Bangs
United States
John Kendrick Bangs was an American author, humorist, editor and satirist. He was born in Yonkers, New York. His father Francis N. Bangs was a lawyer in New York...
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