For Whom the Troubadour Sings

For Whom the Troubadour Sings

By (author) Dawud Wharnsby

£6.99
A compilation of twenty years of work in print format for the first time!
  • ISBN13: 9781847740113
  • ISBN10: 1847740111
  • Pages: 156
  • Imprint: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publication Date: 01-06-2010
  • Trim Size: 5.4 x 8.5 inches

"Wharnsby's message is substantive, and his vocals are compelling—similar in style to Peter Yarrow and Paul Simon."—Dallas Morning News

Dawud Wharnsby's unconventional approach to writing and religion challenges how we look at our lives and the world through which we all journey.

There was nothing more to say.
There was sun-snow as I drove away.
Back home was the only place to go,
and I did not know,
I would never see her after that day.

Canadian-born Dawud Wharnsby began writing poetry, composing music, and performing in his teens. Since then he has become a voice for socially conscious and spiritually minded individuals in the twenty-first century.

Author Bio
Dawud Wharnsby was born in Canada in 1972. He has been writing stories, songs and poems for people of all ages for many years. When he is not traveling to sing with audiences around the world, he loves being with his family — hiking in the mountains near his home, growing vegetables and fixing things that get broken around the house. Dawud loves adventures and being outdoors so much that he is an official Ambassador for Scouting (UK), encouraging young people to take care of the earth and build strong communities. The Wharnsby family lives seasonally between their homes in Pakistan, Canada and the United States.
Reviews
"Mr. Wharnsby's message is substantive, and his vocals are compelling-similar in style to Peter Yarrow and Paul Simon." - Dallas Morning News
  • ISBN13: 9781847740113
  • ISBN10: 1847740111
  • Pages: 156
  • Imprint: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher: Kube Publishing Ltd
  • Publication Date: 01-06-2010
  • Trim Size: 5.4 x 8.5 inches

"Wharnsby's message is substantive, and his vocals are compelling—similar in style to Peter Yarrow and Paul Simon."—Dallas Morning News

Dawud Wharnsby's unconventional approach to writing and religion challenges how we look at our lives and the world through which we all journey.

There was nothing more to say.
There was sun-snow as I drove away.
Back home was the only place to go,
and I did not know,
I would never see her after that day.

Canadian-born Dawud Wharnsby began writing poetry, composing music, and performing in his teens. Since then he has become a voice for socially conscious and spiritually minded individuals in the twenty-first century.