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Mother Poems

par Hope Anita Smith

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A young African American girl thinks of her mom as a superhero, a doctor, her North Star. She feels loved in her mother's arms and capable of conquering the world. But when her beloved role model unexpectedly dies, she cannot even cry; sadness is too overwhelming. As she struggles with grief, she must learn how to carry on while keeping the memory of her mother very much alive inside her heart. These poignant poems, together with folk-art images, powerfully capture the complicated feelings of someone who shows great hope, strength, and will to overcome.--From publisher description.… (plus d'informations)
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Hope Anita Smith brings the love of a mother to life with her collection of poems. In each poem, the reader can picture it as if it were their own experience. In "While I Was Sleeping" the poetry takes a turn as she relives her mother's death. From then on, the poetry has more of a somber tone. Although many readers cannot directly relate with such a loss at a young age, chances are they have known at least one little girl whose mother has passed. This collection of poems would be great to share not only with the bereaved but also with children who have friends that have lost a mother. ( )
  dbuster | Feb 22, 2016 |
Like Ms. Smith, my mother was so very important to me. Her loss was devastating. These poems help you to face your loss and move ahead, with your memories held close to your heart. Thank you, Ms. Smith. ( )
  lorsomething | Dec 23, 2014 |
Poems about mothers, missing moms, and loving moms.
  Lake_Oswego_UCC | Mar 17, 2011 |
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A young African American girl thinks of her mom as a superhero, a doctor, her North Star. She feels loved in her mother's arms and capable of conquering the world. But when her beloved role model unexpectedly dies, she cannot even cry; sadness is too overwhelming. As she struggles with grief, she must learn how to carry on while keeping the memory of her mother very much alive inside her heart. These poignant poems, together with folk-art images, powerfully capture the complicated feelings of someone who shows great hope, strength, and will to overcome.--From publisher description.

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