Somebody Loves You by Helen Steiner Rice


Somebody Loves You
Title : Somebody Loves You
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ISBN : 0800716701
ISBN-10 : 9780800716707
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published October 28, 1980

This collection of verses by the beloved poetess pays tribute to love, companionship, friendship, and faith. Each tender, inspiring poem serves to remind us that even when we feel lonely, afraid, sad, or discouraged, God is always near--He is the one constant in an ever-changing world. Two-color illustrations.


Somebody Loves You Reviews


  • Eva-Marie

    This edition isn't the one I have but as mine doesn't have an ISBN I'll use it. My edition looks like some sort of special release. It's a padded hardback and in a gold and clear case. It's obviously a keepsake. I found it while going through my paternal Grandmother's belongings after her death and I tucked it away then. It's been in my bedroom closet for the past few years and something made me pull it out last night.
    I'm not a big poetry fan and I'm especially not a fan of religion based poetry - or religion based anything for that matter. But the first poem grabbed me somehow so I'm going to try to read them through.

    I'm finished with this and I'm not sure I know what to say. I liked the poems, in fact, this is the kind of poetry I like. So I'm not trying to be mean when I say that it reminds me of a child's poetry. I distinctly recall myself writing this sort of poem as a child. (Much like any kid does or would I'm sure.)
    I think the publishers tried to lump certain poems together, poems about love, or daily giving, etc. but IMO all the managed to do was make the poems redundant. Very redundant.
    I did find one that I really liked and that's here:

    "This is My Prayer

    Bless me, heavenly Father,
    forgive my erring ways,
    Grant me strength to serve Thee,
    put purpose in my days...
    Give me understanding
    enough to make me kind
    So I may judge all people
    with my heart and not my mind...
    And teach me to be patient
    in everything I do,
    Content to trust Your Wisdom
    and to follow after You...
    And help me when I falter
    and hear me when I pray
    And receive me in Thy Kingdom
    to dwell with Thee some day.
    "

    And this reminds me although it's not shown in this poem so much. (It might be the only one of it's kind in this way.)
    Lots of words were in all caps. And I don't mean 'God' or 'He' when referring to God. I mean like 'DAILY WISDOM' and 'LOVE FOR YOU'. It was soooo much that it just really took away from the poems for me. It stopped the flow of the words countless times in each and every poem. That's sad because the poems are good. If you like the subject and you like this sort of poem - and can get past what I've mentioned here - I'd say give it a shot.
    I'm going to keep it to look at every know and then and maybe share with Julia at some point.

  • Kenzo Amariyo

    Another touching collection

  • Liz Hatcher

    I've always loved the poetry of Helen Steiner Rice and this 1976 book, SOMEBODY LOVES YOU, is no exception. I purchased it through Better World Books.com (which is a great book site to purchase from as they donate books when you make purchases) and have had it for a couple of years; so, decided it was time to read it. It has some beautiful poems and I would recommend it as a gift or just to have as your own to read when you are feeling "down" or "troubled". The whole book is only 160 pages so it can be read slowly or read all at once. I started it on a Saturday evening and finished it the following day. I plan on sending it to a friend of mine as I feel that she would enjoy it.

  • Cws

    811.54