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WildLife

J.A. Griffin

Verlag: Poets Choice

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Beschreibung

Poems of environmental advocacy, human observation and life contemplation written for the climate of today's world. The intention is to utilize the amazing form of expression that is poetry in order to spread environmental awareness, encourage love and human connection, promote community, and inspire introspective assessment of ourselves in relation to each other and the natural world. May the words spark gratitude for this unified experience we all share on this incredible planet.
Verfügbar seit: 02.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 64 Seiten.

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