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A Kaleidoscope Wardrobe: Hwyls of a Lifetime (2nd Edition) - cover

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A Kaleidoscope Wardrobe: Hwyls of a Lifetime (2nd Edition)

Angela Bellacosa

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A Kaleidoscope Wardrobe: Hwyls of a Lifetime (2nd Edition) is a collection of poetry that I wrote between 1965 and 2013. The collection covers a lifetime of poetry writing and widely varying topics, from the magic of holidays through the eyes of a child to love, to my observations of nature, human nature, and animal nature, to the search for identity, the tragic, the ironic, the wondrous, and the unjust. This collection of poetry is truly a kaleidoscope wardrobe of the significant memories of my life and the fascinating people – and other creatures – I have chanced to meet.
Disponibile da: 16/11/2014.

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