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Frances L. O'Donnell received one of the first annual Dorry Awards for her Poetry book Whispers from The Tree of Life, honoring the very best in local literature, book of the year award on September 27, 2016. Whispers from The Tree of Life also received an Honorable Mention from The Paris Book Festival Competition on May 17, 2016. In Whispers from the tree of life, Fran O'Donnell’s poetry sparkles with the deeply hued jewels of her mind and heart. Her poetry reflects myriad colors and feelings combined with keen observations. Fran’s poetry beguiles in its playful simplicity and surprises with its transcendent meaning. Fran celebrates the beauty of the natural world and a hunger to connect with it. The poet invites us not to be afraid of life but to embrace it tenderly with love and gratitude. Most importantly, she encourages us to discover our own bright star. Eileen M. Stefani MA. English — Phi Beta Kappa Connecticut College Artist —Natural Science illustration Society
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Frances L. O'Donnell received one of the first annual Dorry Awards for her Poetry book Whispers from The Tree of Life, honoring the very best in local literature, book of the year award on September 27, 2016. Whispers from The Tree of Life also received an Honorable Mention from The Paris Book Festival Competition on May 17, 2016. In Whispers from the tree of life, Fran O'Donnell’s poetry sparkles with the deeply hued jewels of her mind and heart. Her poetry reflects myriad colors and feelings combined with keen observations. Fran’s poetry beguiles in its playful simplicity and surprises with its transcendent meaning. Fran celebrates the beauty of the natural world and a hunger to connect with it. The poet invites us not to be afraid of life but to embrace it tenderly with love and gratitude. Most importantly, she encourages us to discover our own bright star. Eileen M. Stefani MA. English — Phi Beta Kappa Connecticut College Artist —Natural Science illustration Society