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Makers of History: Marie Antoinette (1902)
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Makers of History: Marie Antoinette (1902)

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Let It Flo’ is a poetry book with 52 poems loaded with emotions and reality checks, where the author shares her understanding of life; flow with it, learn with it and grow with it. The poems are satiated with memoirs of romance and relationships with people, places and things. Her children greatly influence her work as reflected in the poem dedicated to her son, Babies Have the Right to Be and Priceless Masterpiece, a later poem inspired by her daughter. This collection of poems all relate to commonly shared experiences as declared in the poems How Can You Love Me Less? reflecting on a past relationship gone bad, and The Money Tree, attacking the hypocrisy regarding marijuana. This book stimulates the senses; taste the sweetness of Jamaica in Jamaican Style, feel the pleading of children in Choose Hope for Peace and hear the longing for Africa in Africa My Home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
324
ISBN
9781164915355

Let It Flo’ is a poetry book with 52 poems loaded with emotions and reality checks, where the author shares her understanding of life; flow with it, learn with it and grow with it. The poems are satiated with memoirs of romance and relationships with people, places and things. Her children greatly influence her work as reflected in the poem dedicated to her son, Babies Have the Right to Be and Priceless Masterpiece, a later poem inspired by her daughter. This collection of poems all relate to commonly shared experiences as declared in the poems How Can You Love Me Less? reflecting on a past relationship gone bad, and The Money Tree, attacking the hypocrisy regarding marijuana. This book stimulates the senses; taste the sweetness of Jamaica in Jamaican Style, feel the pleading of children in Choose Hope for Peace and hear the longing for Africa in Africa My Home.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
324
ISBN
9781164915355