Author Christopher Guarino speaks to the ups and downs of finding, losing and maintaining love from the perspective of a young man maturing through his late teens, 20s and early 30s in his new poetry collection, “Weathering The Tempest: A Collection of Poems about Life, Love and Letting Go” (published by AuthorHouse). “People fall in and out of love,” Guarino says. “People deal with break ups. People question life and what the future holds. I think this book will appeal to people because they will be able to feel a connection with the writing and think about how their life relates to the poetry, even when they feel alone in the world.” Guarino’s poem, “In Search Of Love”: “Wandering around, sampling newfound faces Infatuated briefly, fading quickly Finding faults in all their graces Thinking the heart may be sickly Overtired impatience for an apparition Of the hiding one and only Where, oh where, is her position So this heart will not be lonely” Source: PRWEB