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100 poems to see you through : bright words for the darkest hours

100 poems to see you through : bright words for the darkest hours

When times are tough - whether because of illness, bereavement or receiving bad news - it can be hard to find the right words. Help comes in the form of this gift book, comprising 100 poems handpicked by an expert on poetry. Grouping the poems by theme - from 'Hearing Bad News' to 'How To Carry On' - this gem of a book features contributions from classical poets such as John Keats, Emily Bronte, W. H. Auden and Christina Rossetti alongside lines from more contemporary poets such as Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Jennings, Raymond Carver, Carol Ann Duffy and Wendy Cope.

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Book info

Reader Hodson Steve, Sillers Ruth
Contributors

Auden, W, H,

Brontë, Emily,

Carver, Raymond,

Cope, Wendy,

Duffy, Carol Ann,

Goodwin, Daisy, editor,

Jennings, Elizabeth,

Keats, John,

Larkin, Philip,

Rossetti, Christina,

Language eng
Duration 2 h 54 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (2 h 54 min)
Notifications One hundred poems to see you through.Hundred poems to see you through.Includes index.
Original publication info Ebury Press 2014.
Keywords antologiat runot lyriikka antologier dikter lyrik
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