Festus Fru Ndeh, Associate Professor of Postcolonial and Theoretical Literatures, Troy University, USA

“The 101 poems in this stunning collection are noted for their lushness of language and simplicity of style exploring a wide range of emotions while embodying the fearless passion and spirited wit of a poet to whom like Pablo Neruda, words are fun. […] this collection bears the best poetry for new or old love; requited or unrequited; fulfilled or unfulfilled […] as underscored in the concluding verse of the ‘The Musical Hand,’ ‘Loving infinitely as we do is nothing but wisdom for nothing other than wisdom is infinite!.”