Kindred Verse

Kindred Verse

Julie A. Sellers

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Editorial:
Blue Cedar Press
Año de edición:
2021
ISBN:
9781734227246
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This collection of beautiful, whimsical poems and photographs, invites readers into the world of a young woman, known across the world, Anne of Green Gables, of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The author reflects in her poems the magic of Anne stories published by L.M. Montgomery in eight Anne books and how the stories and the place reshaped her own sense of possibility. The poems are magical, lyrical and enticing. Readers will long to walk the woods, the beach, look out from Anne’s bedroom upon the world of the place Green Gables where a young orphan found home and identity living with two elderly siblings. The connection between Anne’s world of a hundred years ago and Julie A. Sellers’ today are beautifully portrayed and invite readers to explore their own connections to Anne’s world and other literary worlds that inspired them and changed their lives. This chapbook is evidence of why we read and an invitation to immerse yourself in Anne’s world and your own world of imagination.

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