When Love Calls Me Home
by Adena M'lynn Harmon
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About the Book
With each verse, readers are invited to traverse the landscapes of human experience — from the jubilant highs to the heartrending lows, from the resilience found in adversity to the quiet contemplation of mortality. Adena's eloquent expressions capture the essence of our shared struggles and victories, transforming them into a shared tapestry of connection.
As you delve into these pages, prepare to be stirred by the depth of feeling that courses through every stanza. Adena's second book of poems is an invitation to embrace life's intricate beauty, confront its inevitable challenges, and find solace in the uncharted territories of the soul. This collection is a testament to the power of words to illuminate the darkest corners of existence and celebrate the light that perseveres, even in the face of the unknown.
Join Adena on this soul-stirring odyssey, where the rhythms of life, struggles, and death converge to create a symphony of meaning that resonates with the very core of our shared humanity."
About the Creator
Adena M’lynn Harmon has been writing since childhood, winning her first contest at age six with a poem about a tree, followed by one about her friend Susie, who was born blind. She appeared on The Mr. Peppermint Show and, as a teenager, wrote for the Mesquite Daily News in Mesquite, Texas. By college, her focus expanded to dance, psychology, and music, disciplines that continue to influence her voice. Adena’s journey has included time in prison, psychiatric hospitals, and broken relationships—chapters that tested her deeply but also shaped her resilience. Through every season, her love for Christ has been her stronghold, sustaining her through hardship and giving her words the ring of both honesty and hope. She writes in poetry and prose, drawing from her own story to reveal light in even the darkest places. She believes words have power: to heal, to shape, and to unite us, reminding us that we are never alone in our struggles or our grace.