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Ethel's song

Ethel Rosenberg's life in poems
2022
"In 1953, Ethel Rosenberg, a devoted wife and loving mother, faces the electric chair. People say she's a spy, a Communist, a traitor, a red. How did she get here? In a series of . . . poems, Ethel tells her story"--Provided by publisher.

At the pond

2022
"The friendly duck family, the mysterious water striders, and the busy beaver are a few of the many . . . animals included in this . . . poetic tribute to the lively ecosystem of a pond"--Dust jacket.

On the move

home is where you find it
2022
"Michael Rosen and Sir Quentin Blake join forces for a . . . new collection, focusing on migration and displacement. Michael's poems are divided into four: in the first series, he draws on his childhood as part of a first-generation Polish family living in London; in the second, on his perception of the War as a young boy; in the third, on his 'missing' relatives and the Holocaust; and in the fourth, and final, on global experiences of migration. By turns charming, shocking and heart-breaking, this is an anthology with a story to tell and a powerful point to make: 'You can only do something now'"--BTCat.

They only see the outside

2021
Presents a collection of thirty poems for children that address topics such as embarrassment, bullying, worries, death, feelings, and when life is unfair.

Here is the sweet hand

poems
2020
Presents a collection of poems that looks at loneliness in women.

Photo ark

celebrating our wild world in poetry and pictures
Presents poems about animals, including butterflies, monkeys, frogs, tortoises, alligators, and tigers.

The Iliad

2012
Homer's classical account of the war between the Greeks and the Trojans from Agamemnon's visit by the priest Chryses to the burial of Hektor.

Color

2022
"A study in nature-based colors"--Provided by publisher.

Love, and you

2017
A collection of poems about heartbreak and discovering self-love.

In a dream you saw a way to survive

2019
"This collection [of poetry] bravely explores life at its darkest and most inspiring moments -- drawing on central themes of love, loss, mental health, and abuse"--Provided by publisher.

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