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A LOON YEAR
Poems by Hugh Hennedy
Illustrations by Jan Mercuri Grossman
Bird watching through the exquisite eye of a poet. A book for those who love loons and those who love poetry.
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FUMBLING IN THE LIGHT
Poems by Sidney Hall Jr.
This important collection explores, in the author's words, "the multiple kinds of light in the world, and the multiple kinds of darkness, and the relationship of poetry to both."
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Also new:
Gypsy Tears. A whirlwind and ultimately uplifting love story that is as magic as it is real, and more important than ever for our times.
The Blue Moon Series. Poems by Rodger Martin / A delightful chapbook for your pocket. A Small Press Review "Pick."
An Ordinary Life Transformed. An inspirational guide to the Bhagavad Gita, by Rev. Stephanie Rutt
The New Hampshire Coloring Book: Learn all about New Hampshire with coloring and verse, by Gay Gawron
Our online bookstore carries poetry, non-fiction, humor and New England regional books.
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