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Carla

Carla Woodburn

Maison d'édition: Leamington Books

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In this book you will find a collection of Carla's poetry written over a lifetime up until now.
This book of poetry has been a labour of love. The collection is an expression of love, lust, reality and surrealism, written from the heart.
The poems are a direct result of the way Carla Woodburn views life and expresses the situations around her. Inspiration is taken from everyday occurrences and Carla likes to think she's used alchemy to transform these situations into a beautiful collection of poetry hailing from Scotland.
A joyful and funny collection of poetry that can be enjoyed by adults and poetry lovers around the globe. This collection is a lifetime's work of Carla's and is lovingly dedicated to Carla's family.
Disponible depuis: 02/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 120 pages.

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