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A Woman of Thirty

Marjorie Allen Seiffert

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Experience the depth and emotion of 20th-century American poetry in "A Woman of Thirty" by Marjorie Allen Seiffert. Through her evocative verses, Seiffert explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, offering readers a poignant reflection on life's complexities. Her lyrical prowess and keen insights make this collection a standout in American literature.
Available since: 11/25/2019.
Print length: 121 pages.

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