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  2. Poems of family, abuse, journeys and love speak to readers in ...

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    Poems of family, abuse, journeys and love speak to readers in our Kansas City book club. ... “The imagery of being a child and growing up, there’s the usual childhood pain, but not the things ...

  3. Elizabeth Acevedo - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Acevedo is an American poet and author. [1] In September 2022, the Poetry Foundation named her the year's Young People's Poet Laureate. [2]Acevedo is the author of the young adult novels The Poet X, With the Fire on High, and Clap When You Land.

  4. E. Pauline Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Despite growing up in a time when racism against Indigenous people was normalized and common, Johnson and her siblings were encouraged to appreciate their Mohawk ancestry and culture. Her paternal grandfather John Smoke Johnson was a respected authority figure for her and her siblings.

  5. There Are No Children Here - Wikipedia

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    LaShawn and Weasel (the oldest son) are not close with the other children (despite living with them), and are mentioned very little in the book. The triplets occupy most of Lafeyette's time, as he watches out for them when his mother does not. Though most members of the family are close, they each have different ways of expressing their love.

  6. Early life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote more personal poems, including one written about lost love accompanying a letter to Mary Evans on 13 February 1792. Throughout college and in his poetry, Coleridge involved himself with politics, including issues around the French Revolution , the slave trade, and the abolition of the Test and Corporation Acts .

  7. Phoebe Cary - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Cary (September 4, 1824 – July 31, 1871) was an American poet, and the younger sister of poet Alice Cary (1820–1871). The sisters co-published poems in 1849, and then each went on to publish volumes of their own. After their deaths in 1871, joint anthologies of the sisters' unpublished poems were also compiled.

  8. The Sun and Her Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Frankly, the literary world is saturated with white male voices of dubious quality. Kaur's poetry should be given the same freedom to be flawed." [16] The Sunday Times review described the book as "alluding repeatedly to the personal damage of growing up in a world of abusive men, while being full of determination to recover." It said, "So if ...

  9. Cat Siblings With a 'Love-Hate Relationship' Are All Too ...

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    Oh, siblings. You can't live with them but you can't live without them (not that there's much of a choice). We have no control over the family we're born into, but we do control the relationships ...