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Recreations in Botany (1893)
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Recreations in Botany (1893)

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.,. that defines the light. is a raw, uncensored look at crimes against innocence through the eyes of two warrior poets. The words themselves are designed to confront those who need confronting, nurture those who need nurturing, enlighten those who need enlightening and empower those who need empowering, while lending a powerful vocabulary to voices that are all too often, all too quiet. This work encompasses the physical, sexual, mental, emotional and verbal facets of the worlds of domestic violence and child abuse as well as the multitudes of crimes committed by those that choose to violate the sanctity of the trust of an innocent. Have a listen as these two warrior poets bring their voices and step to the frontlines to stand beside those already there to fight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
234
ISBN
9781164884835

.,. that defines the light. is a raw, uncensored look at crimes against innocence through the eyes of two warrior poets. The words themselves are designed to confront those who need confronting, nurture those who need nurturing, enlighten those who need enlightening and empower those who need empowering, while lending a powerful vocabulary to voices that are all too often, all too quiet. This work encompasses the physical, sexual, mental, emotional and verbal facets of the worlds of domestic violence and child abuse as well as the multitudes of crimes committed by those that choose to violate the sanctity of the trust of an innocent. Have a listen as these two warrior poets bring their voices and step to the frontlines to stand beside those already there to fight.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
234
ISBN
9781164884835