A Timeless Masterpiece: Mothers Of The World compiled by Antonio Ma-At and Gabriella White

A Timeless Masterpiece: Mothers Of The World compiled by Antonio Ma-At and Gabriella White

If you're looking for a poetry collection that will move you, inspire you, and challenge your perspectives, ‘Mothers Of The World’ is the perfect choice.

 

 

About Mothers Of The World

 

The poetry anthology Mothers of the World, compiled by Antonio Ma-At and Gabriella White, is a powerful tribute to one of the most essential figures in human society—the mother. Celebrating motherhood in its diverse forms and expressions, this collection unites the voices of 100 poets from over 30 countries, making it an extraordinary testament to the universal experience of being a mother. The book also pays homage to the late Kayla Bowers, who contributed her expertise as a manuscript editor, and to Maja Kopunovic, the talented graphic artist behind the book’s cover design.

 

At its core, Mothers of the World is more than just a compilation of poetry; it is a collective celebration of the love, strength, and resilience of mothers everywhere. From the bustling streets of Bangladesh to the serene mountains of Bhutan, from the vibrant culture of Nigeria to the rich landscapes of Canada, the anthology brings together a wealth of perspectives on motherhood. It reflects the diversity of motherhood’s emotional depth and the universal challenges and joys that mothers experience around the globe.

 

The anthology features poets from countries as varied as Bolivia, Bosnia, Canada, Kenya, India, Lebanon, Nepal, New Zealand, the Philippines, and beyond. Each poet, whether well-known or emerging, brings a unique voice to the pages, offering readers a window into the many faces of motherhood. This global collaboration highlights the shared humanity that binds us all together—regardless of nationality, culture, or background.

 

For instance, the voices of poets like Ro Ashiqe and Farabi Khan from Bangladesh, or Rosie B. Licuo from Hong Kong, enrich the tapestry of this collection by offering glimpses of their personal experiences. In the same vein, poets like Micheal Otieno Ogelo and Oyamo A. Richard from Kenya, and India’s Mrs. Sneha Vinay and R. Prasath, contribute their poems, which carry the emotional weight and beauty of motherhood through the lens of their cultural identities. The collective work of these poets underscores the depth and universality of a mother’s love—an enduring theme that transcends geographical borders.

 

One of the striking aspects of this anthology is its inclusivity. Each contribution, whether written in English, Spanish, Hindi, or other languages, is a reflection of its author’s personal and cultural understanding of what it means to be a mother. The diversity of the anthology adds richness to its content, allowing readers to appreciate the commonalities that connect mothers worldwide, while also learning about the nuances that make each culture’s experience of motherhood unique.

 

While Mothers of the World shines a light on the universality of motherhood, it also celebrates the small yet significant differences that define the mother-child relationship in various parts of the world. Whether it is the nurturing wisdom of a mother in the hills of Lesotho, as seen through the eyes of Relebohile Jemina Mojali, or the resilient spirit of a mother in Zimbabwe as portrayed by Evidence M. Shavi, the collection evokes both deep empathy and respect for the complexities of mothering in different cultures.

 

Furthermore, Mothers of the World also serves as a space for reflection and connection. As much as it is an anthology of poetry, it is an invitation to all readers to engage with their own experiences of motherhood or the maternal figures in their lives. It’s a celebration not only of biological mothers but also of the broader concept of nurturing and care—whether it’s a grandmother, a stepmother, an aunt, or any woman who has taken on the role of caregiver.

 

The book’s global perspective is a reminder of the profound impact that mothers have on shaping societies, families, and individuals across the world. The voices of poets such as David Oluwatobi Omotayo from Nigeria and Tamba J. Lebbie from Sierra Leone highlight the critical role that mothers play in their communities. From raising the next generation to fostering empathy and nurturing potential, mothers are the unsung heroes of every society, and this anthology honors their silent but vital contribution.

 

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Book Rating: 5/5 stars

 

Meet The Compilers

 

ANTONIO BERNARD MA-AT

 

Amb. Antonio Bernard Ma-at, the Vice President of Legacy Crown Corporation affectionately known as "Your fellow dreamer," is a globally collaborative author who skillfully weaves diverse cultural influences into his literary works. His anthologies, competition entries, and the heartwarming "Mothers of the World" compilation project with Gabriella White not only celebrate personal victories but also promote community empowerment.

 

In addition to his writing, Antonio serves as a passionate poetry lecturer and holds the esteemed role of Philippines Executive Director of World of Writers, where he mentors aspiring writers with dedication. Co-founding the New Leaf Writing Community and actively participating in initiatives like Passion of Poetry and Filipino Poets in Blossoms, Antonio helps nurture vibrant literary communities worldwide, collectively overseeing more than 156,000 members. Furthermore, as a toastmaster, artist, and musician, he brings layers of creativity to his multifaceted persona.

 

Recognized as a Top Ten Contemporary Author and LMA Top 20 most inspiring man of the Year 2024. Antonio's global influence extends to assist a Guinness World Record project, Hyperpoem.

 

Noteworthy accolades include being named Author of the Year at the Asia Pacific Luminaire Awards 2023 and participating as a guest at prestigious events like the Asia's Icon Golden Awards and Asia's Humanitarian Award , GANKA ceremonies. Antonio's story embodies artistic dedication, cross-cultural integration, and significant impact. Currently, he contributes to the Academy of Farsala in Greece and collaborates with philosophers on the Philosophy of Spring project, further enriching his diverse portfolio of intellectual endeavors.

 

GABRIELLA WHITE

 

Gabriella White is an author, co-author, lecturer, and compiler from Ohio. She published her first book, The Chosen Ones, on Amazon in July 2021, followed by a poetry collection, Realities: A Book of Poems, in November 2021. White contributed to anthologies such as Frientimacy (2022) and Endless Fight (2022), and appeared on various podcasts, including Not Without Jöe and the A.R.T. Podcast. In May 2022, she co-published Mothers of the World: Volumes 1 & 2 with Antonio Ma-at, featuring 100 co-authors from 30 countries. She also co-founded the New Leaf Writing Community that same month and become the President of the Community with more than 2 thousand writers.