There is courage in choosing gratitude.
In a world that often rewards cynicism and haste, The Pleasure of Life makes a radical decision: to celebrate life anyway. Not because life is easy, but because it is meaningful.
David Lubari Biar Lominyo’s poetry understands endurance. It understands time. It understands the quiet victories that never make headlines: perseverance, faithfulness, and contentment earned slowly.
These poems are not performative. They are living. You feel it in the pacing, the tone, the calm certainty beneath each line. This is poetry shaped by years, not trends, by reflection, not reaction.
The collection speaks to anyone who has carried responsibility, who has waited patiently, who has continued despite uncertainty. It honours the long road, the kind of life built not on sudden success, but on steady purpose.
The Pleasure of Life reminds us that joy does not require permission. That meaning does not always come dressed as achievement. Sometimes, life itself is the gift.
And choosing to recognise that to name it, to honour it, is an act of quiet bravery.


If you believe life is still worth celebrating, order your copy of The Pleasure of Life and let these poems walk with you