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9781406388534 (paperback)
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Thakur, Sophia
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Somebody give this heart a pen / Sophia Thakur.
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London : Walker Books, 2019.
©2019
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107 pages ; 20 cm.
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Premier's Reading Challenge: 7-9
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From acclaimed performance poet Sophia Thakur comes a powerful new collection of poems exploring issues of identity, difference, perseverance, relationships, fear, loss and joy. The collection is arranged as life is: from youth to school, to home life, falling in love and falling straight back out again. The poems draw on the authors experience as a young mixed-race young woman trying to make sense of a lonely and complicated world. With a strong narrative voice and emotional empathy, this is poetry that will resonate with all young people, whatever their background, and whatever their dreams. As she says, she hopes the poems will help readers "grow through what they go through".
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13+ years.
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Racially mixed people -- Juvenile poetry
Young adult poetry, English
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