Publisher's Synopsis
Daylight clarifies living. It gives instructions and encourages action. It makes explanations and gives plausible answers. Life can be seen in the daylight.and anything seen is also understood. But the daytime, though ambitious and tailored, finds itself weary and fading. It knows that its efforts are splendid; it knows it gives cause for excitement.but nothing will ever prevent the day from falling back into the night.
As a 76-piece collection of short stories, essays, poems, and quotes, "Calling in the Night" offers enlightenment and entertainment for readers of all ages. In a style unique to the literary world, Michele Geraldi explores the themes of innocence, faith, fantasy, knowledge, loyalty, trust, delusion, hate, morality, hope, love, and God. Pieces such as 'Never Grow Up" and 'The Full Moon of Christmas" are sweet and childlike. Other pieces, like 'Go To Hell" and 'Erase You," deal with the inability to completely forgive a situation that has never been resolved. The seven 'Lessons" throughout the book offer insight into the trials of life and the lessons learned through them. 'Sound of Forever" and 'Bound to Love You" are powerful pieces that orchestrate through the depths of eternal devotion.
The night is where EVERYTHING happens.