A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s To a Daughter Leaving Home

A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s  To a Daughter Leaving Home
Author: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publsiher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2024
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781410360700

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A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s To a Daughter Leaving Home

A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s  To a Daughter Leaving Home
Author: Cengage Learning Gale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1375394916

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A Study Guide for Linda Pastan's "To a Daughter Leaving Home," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.

A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s I Am Learning to Abandon the World

A Study Guide for Linda Pastan s  I Am Learning to Abandon the World
Author: Cengage Learning Gale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1375381717

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A Study Guide for Linda Pastan's "I Am Learning to Abandon the World," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.

The Imperfect Paradise

The Imperfect Paradise
Author: Linda Pastan
Publsiher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1988
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0393025659

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Poems deal with birds, the past, children, beauty, rituals, myths, the moon, vacations, aging, death, family life, and hope

Poetry 180

Poetry 180
Author: Billy Collins
Publsiher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2003-03-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780812968873

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A dazzling new anthology of 180 contemporary poems, selected and introduced by America’s Poet Laureate, Billy Collins. Inspired by Billy Collins’s poem-a-day program with the Library of Congress, Poetry 180 is the perfect anthology for readers who appreciate engaging, thoughtful poems that are an immediate pleasure. A 180-degree turn implies a turning back—in this case, to poetry. A collection of 180 poems by the most exciting poets at work today, Poetry 180 represents the richness and diversity of the form, and is designed to beckon readers with a selection of poems that are impossible not to love at first glance. Open the anthology to any page and discover a new poem to cherish, or savor all the poems, one at a time, to feel the full measure of contemporary poetry’s vibrance and abundance. With poems by Catherine Bowman, Lucille Clifton, Billy Collins, Dana Gioia, Edward Hirsch, Galway Kinnell, Kenneth Koch, Philip Levine, Thomas Lux, William Matthews, Frances Mayes, Paul Muldoon, Naomi Shihab Nye, Sharon Olds, Katha Pollitt, Mary Jo Salter, Charles Simic, David Wojahn, Paul Zimmer, and many more.

Believing in Horses

Believing in Horses
Author: Valerie Ormond
Publsiher: Believing in Horses
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0973633026

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After her family moves to Maryland and her dad deploys to Afghanistan, Sadie gets a new young horse named Lucky who proves to be a handful--but all of that is just the beginning of the trouble in this young adult novel. Together, Sadie and Lucky encounter horse thieves, Maryland storms, and unwanted horses destined for auction and uncertain futures. Sadie makes it her personal mission to save these animals, meeting fellow people dedicated to rescuing horses along the way, while learning that others are driven only by greed.

Poetry An Introduction

Poetry  An Introduction
Author: Michael Meyer
Publsiher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1457607301

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PACKAGE THIS TITLE WITH OUR 2016 MLA SUPPLEMENT, Documenting Sources in MLA Style (package ISBN-13: 9781319084400). Get the most recent updates on MLA citation in a convenient, 40-page resource based on The MLA Handbook, 8th Edition, with plenty of models. Browse our catalog or contact your representative for a full listing of updated titles and packages, or to request a custom ISBN. Flexible enough for any poetry course, this text is designed to make your students lifelong lovers of poetry. It combines classic poetry with today’s hippest verse, mixing in lots of contemporary life, humor, and universal themes. In-depth chapters on authors such as Emily Dickinson and Billy Collins reveal the real-life contexts in which poets create. There is also plenty of support for students — with thorough chapters on the poetic elements, six sensible chapters on critical reading and writing, and many helpful sample close readings, writing assignments, and student papers.

All You Can Ever Know

All You Can Ever Know
Author: Nicole Chung
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781948226370

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A NATIONAL BESTSELLER This beloved memoir "is an extraordinary, honest, nuanced and compassionate look at adoption, race in America and families in general" (Jasmine Guillory, Code Switch, NPR) What does it means to lose your roots—within your culture, within your family—and what happens when you find them? Nicole Chung was born severely premature, placed for adoption by her Korean parents, and raised by a white family in a sheltered Oregon town. From childhood, she heard the story of her adoption as a comforting, prepackaged myth. She believed that her biological parents had made the ultimate sacrifice in the hope of giving her a better life, that forever feeling slightly out of place was her fate as a transracial adoptee. But as Nicole grew up—facing prejudice her adoptive family couldn’t see, finding her identity as an Asian American and as a writer, becoming ever more curious about where she came from—she wondered if the story she’d been told was the whole truth. With warmth, candor, and startling insight, Nicole Chung tells of her search for the people who gave her up, which coincided with the birth of her own child. All You Can Ever Know is a profound, moving chronicle of surprising connections and the repercussions of unearthing painful family secrets—vital reading for anyone who has ever struggled to figure out where they belong.