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What Have You Lost?

What Have You Lost?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: powerful voices, that speak very personally about loss
Review: I have only skimmed through this book but what I have found fills my soul. sister by andy young on p122 speaks so directly to me and probably to millions of others. In a way it makes me feel comforted, knowing that what we all share is loss. We all have loss in our lives and we learn and grow from it and somehow become stronger. I thank Naomi from the bottom of my heart for putting her time and energy into this beautiful compilation.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I was moved by this collection of poetry.
Review: I purchased this book on a whim for my 9 year old son. He found some of the ideas very sad. We enjoyed talking about the different types of losses. I definately got more out of it than he did. I have enjoyed sharing it with my friends. The poetry comes from many kinds of experiences and is a great all around poetry experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Work of Art
Review: Rarely does a book grab hold of me and not let go until I've read and read. The poetry is of the highest quality and the photographs are stunning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haunting
Review: The photographs are haunting and the words stay with you because they are from the heart... definately not to be lost.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Have You Lost?
Review: This is a collection of poems about losing things, for all age groups. From losing pencils, keys, toys, parents, siblings, spouses, trust and freindship. A very moving book of poetry. It contains excellent black and white illustrations and I recommend it for students from the 5th grade up, as well as parents and teachers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing collection of poetry
Review: Wow. This book is amazing...This book seems to apply to life, no matter what is going on. The poetry in this book seems to span across so many issues, and so many age groups. I just keep coming back to it.


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