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Sue Chenette
In this suite of poems we hear the voice of an older woman living in small-town middle America, as she offers advice, muses on a newspaper article about crows using tools and on the comfort of a patch made of old flannel, remembers a handsome drum major as she watches the super bowl, and tells “how I keep afloat.”
| Publisher | Silver Maple Press |
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| Pages | 24 |
| Format | hand sewn, saddle-stitched |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-978-36400-7 primary |
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