
Within the pages she is flying to another world.
Between the pages he is trying on a new character.
They are finding a way forward through angst, despair
wanting to belong.
He is reconsidering his past through their eyes.
She is listening to his reasons for forgiveness.
Living in another time and place
trying on the suits, gear or gowns.
Gently turning or furiously flipping to find the next
wonder or conclusion.
Is there a safer way to explore than within a story
laid out for your eyes to absorb
a world
that you have never seen?
To try on the life of another?
© Ali Grimshaw 2025
“I merely wish to point out that in the face of such a world you have only yourselves to rely on. You have only the decision you must make, each of you, alone. And will you contribute to the indifferent forces that ceaselessly conspire toward injustice? Or will you stand up against this endless tide and in the face of it be truly human?”
― David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars
This poem was inspired by a prompt from dVerse Poets Pub, and this quote from a book I loved. Come join a welcoming group of poets for Open Link Night.
This is just one of many books on the list of Most Commonly Challenged Books In the U.S. Although I read Snow Falling on Cedars many years ago, I can still remember how it touched my heart and made me think deeply.
This is a photo of a bookstore from one of my trips. Can’t remember where.
Really enjoyed this poem, Ali. The first line reminds me how when we read a good book, we can get sucked into the story just like that. You get to know characters and watch them unfold with the story, and at times we see ourselves in both the character and story too. Thanks for writing and sharing 🙂
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Mabel, thanks for letting me know that you connected with this poem. A good book can be such a wonderful escape from the world.
Wishing you wellness,
Ali
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You are welcome, Ali. A good book can offer an escape and with our imagination, we get inspired and lean into what’s possible. Take care 💕
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Oh yes. No safer way, and transforming too, Ali, as you show in your delightfully inimitable way!
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Thank you kindly. ☮️❤️
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Great write and I would be enticed into a bookstore that looks like the picture. 👏
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Thank you for stopping.
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You put it so well, Ali, I agree. I can’t remember who said it – it may have been the writer Siri Hustvedt – that a book is like a spell in slow motion. It changes you irrevocably over the passage of time whilst reading and after that you’re never the same.
Also, is that your personal library?! 🙂
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I love that quote. Thank you for sharing it with me. That is not my personal library but a bookstore I photographed on one of my trips.
Three cheers for reading books of all sorts that expand our minds and hearts .
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Ha ha! Three cheers, absolutely 🙂
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Love the poem and the quote Ali. Books have opened my mind to new perspectives and expanded my energy! 📚 📚 💞💞
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Oh I could get lost for hours in the bookstore. Heaven!
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Me too. It is my kind of amusement park.
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This is a great reminder of the importance of reading books. There is a whole new world out there in the pages of a book! Well done, Ali!
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Thanks for stopping by.
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You are welcome!
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Getting lost in a book is one of the better ways to spend time.
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I wish every child had the experience of being lost in a book so they could know what that feels like.
Thanks for stopping by .
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That’s so true, dear Ali – a book can change you by providing new perspectives, improving your empathy and emotional intelligence, and offering a source of stress relief. I find that reading allows you to understand different human experiences, challenge your own beliefs, and even discover parts of yourself. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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All true. You said it beautifully. this is why we need to keep growing readers.
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🥰🥰🥰
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A Book Can Change You
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❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Nothing like the freedom of books — the armchair traveler sailing through every isle and bed and noir and barrow on the main without having to get up!
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Well said. Being able to read a privilege.
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Well-done!
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I hope my words provide provided some inspiration for your day
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Of course 😀 Thanks for sharing!
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It’s a long time since I read Snow Falling on Cedars, Ali, and I love the poem that emerged from the prompt. I also love the image of the very cosy-looking bookshop. Yes, bookshops and libraries, magical places! You’re a woman after my own heart, and yes, a book can change you, ‘flying to another world’ or ‘trying on a new character’.
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I’m glad to hear this spoke to you. Reading is an important way to be empathy and understanding for others experiences.
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A perfect poetic definition of a book!
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I’m glad they spoke to you
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You have captured the wonder of books exactly.l
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Ahhh thank you!
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I love this and I love this kind of bookstore too
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Thanks Beth, it sounds like we’re kindred spirits.
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first, that quote. How relevant. I’ve had that book for years and years. But every time I begin I get stuck with the intro. Makes my heart bleed. I must try to read it. Thanks for the push. And your words are precious. Thanks for sharing. Just gorgeous. Xo
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Selma, I appreciate your thoughts. It has been my experience that sometimes it is about finding the right book for the right time in my life. Sometimes I need more comfort, sometimes I want more challenge.
I hope you give the book a try. I found it very worthwhile.
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Ali, you had me at the title. Books as portals and testers. Beautiful and wise quote from your chosen book The bookstore picture shows my kind of place. I could live in there! Thank you for participating in the prompt ❤
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Yes, books has portals and testers and mirrors!
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