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Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite
Language of the Heart is dedicated to valuing loved ones. This is seen in the first poem, which is dedicated to a family member. Matt Pugh also shows his appreciation of true friends, who are always there with us, both in happy and sad moments. The poems are a declaration of affection and gratitude to all the people who have contributed to the author's life. These are perfect to share with those close to us and make them feel cherished. Each word is written with genuine love that is simple, free, and pure. Some poems have a spiritual character and reflect the need to act ethically. The book invites you to see the best in people and embrace them for who they are.
I liked the theme of Language of the Heart. Although it is very positive, it also has parts dedicated to healing our pain, and the author expresses how negativity can be fought bravely. There are also losses that we encounter. In a few words, the author encourages us to persevere, learning to value the moments we have had with people who are no longer with us. It is very easy to identify with the poems because they are based on experiences we can relate to. The author helps us to value them by seeing from a more positive perspective, using words full of affection. Matt Pugh fills the mind with beautiful ideas full of love because love is truly the language of the heart.