65 Poems by doris davenport
doris davenport | 65 Poems | Another lively, eclectic 150 page collection of poems celebrating the author’s 65th birthday. Includes haiku and longer performance pieces; provocativ
doris davenport | 65 Poems | Another lively, eclectic 150 page collection of poems celebrating the author’s 65th birthday. Includes haiku and longer performance pieces; provocativ
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Book One in The Broken Earth Trilogy
This is the way the world ends for the last time. A season of endings has begun. It
Jacqueline Woodson | Another Brooklyn | Running into a long ago friend sets memory in motion for August, a woman who once lived in a Brooklyn where friendship was everything — until it was
Jacqueline Woodson | Another Brooklyn | Running into a long ago friend sets memory in motion for August, a woman who once lived in a Brooklyn where friendship was everything — until it was