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The Primrose Path
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The Primrose Path
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Current price: $33.49


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The Primrose Path
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Size: Hardcover
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The Primrose Path is a near autobiography of hope, love, heartbreak, and the way life calls for acceptance of others' choices if advancements are to be made. Aimed at the population of young folks negotiating the balance of challenge and pleasure in their lives, here is poetry and prose that call out to a generation.In mostly free-form verse written inside of a single year, author Marty Pasco contemplates the mysteries of a modern-day life for a young person. Leaving home and growing up. Partying and drinking. Loneliness and social media. Hope. Taken as a whole, The Primrose Path captures all the pleasures and pains that account for the details of a modern life for the travellers and hipsters and artists and outcasts who will find themselves well represented in its rich, raw pages.
The Primrose Path is a near autobiography of hope, love, heartbreak, and the way life calls for acceptance of others' choices if advancements are to be made. Aimed at the population of young folks negotiating the balance of challenge and pleasure in their lives, here is poetry and prose that call out to a generation.In mostly free-form verse written inside of a single year, author Marty Pasco contemplates the mysteries of a modern-day life for a young person. Leaving home and growing up. Partying and drinking. Loneliness and social media. Hope. Taken as a whole, The Primrose Path captures all the pleasures and pains that account for the details of a modern life for the travellers and hipsters and artists and outcasts who will find themselves well represented in its rich, raw pages.


















