Description
Sorrow comes in many forms.Depression. Loneliness. Distress. Anger.Everyone deals with sorrow.Some better than others.It's a last walk to a departed's final resting spot, a marionette puppet longing for an escape, a little girl deserted on the street, a grieving father longing for revenge, a woman witnessing as a horrific accident plays out before her.It's the dread of something to come, something a young man fears more than death itself. It's a young boy struggling to survive the circumstances of the life he was born into. Defined as a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others, sorrow touches everyone. From the young to the old; the rich and the poor; the smart and the not-so-smart; man and woman. In The Color of Sorrows, A.J. Brown brings his character driven, emotional style to life in a twelve-story collection you won't forget.