A poetry collection set in the Lowcountry. The chapters include Remembrances, Beaches, Mountains and Sundries. The first poem is about my dad dying and the last poem is about politics, so the subjects span a wide range of topics. I focus on imagery and emotion to give the reader a new experience with each piece of poetry. Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite Lowcountry Lost and Other Poems for Everyday Life by Moultrie Townsend invites readers into a world filled with vivid memories and poignant reflections drawn from the rich tapestry of daily experiences. In each poem, Townsend explores the ebb and flow of life in the Lowcountry, melding themes of nostalgia, nature, and the complex dynamics of human relationships. The title poem, "Lowcountry Lost," sets the mood for the collection, with a deep emotional landscape of connection to place, the pain of isolation, and a yearning for a lost sense of belonging. Moultrie Townsend's talent shines in his ability to capture the essence of both grand and ordinary moments, from regattas and backyard barbecues to quiet evenings spent reminiscing on worn porches. The poems are lyrical, expressing personal emotions and thoughts, and convey a deep sense of nostalgia, loss, and emotion. Townsend uses vivid imagery and personal reflections to evoke a connection to the landscape and feelings of separation and melancholy. The collection varies in theme, demonstrating Townsend's versatility as a poet. "Friend's House" and "Porch Party" reflect the warmth and vibrancy of social bonds, while "Beach Walk" and "Mountain Church Camp" pay homage to the serene beauty of nature and its restorative powers. Lowcountry Lost and Other Poems for Everyday Life will resonate with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet sting of nostalgia. Townsend's perspective is a reminder of the fleeting nature of life's stages and the lasting beauty those stages can provide. Anyone who enjoys poetry won't want to miss this collection.