Darling hands, darling tongue /
Kindred's intense lyrical poems are inspired by JM Barrie's 1904 edition of Peter Pan. Poems in the voices of Tinker Bell, Tiger Lily, Wendy Darling, and the Lost Boys allow them to tell their own stories; other poems trace the experience of a contemporary mother telling this story to her...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
HyacinthGirlPress.com,
[2013]
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| Summary: | Kindred's intense lyrical poems are inspired by JM Barrie's 1904 edition of Peter Pan. Poems in the voices of Tinker Bell, Tiger Lily, Wendy Darling, and the Lost Boys allow them to tell their own stories; other poems trace the experience of a contemporary mother telling this story to her sons. The poems use the music of language and figurative imagery to explore death, identity, and often unspeakable desire--including the desire of Tinker Bell: "Somewhere I'm skin without wings./ Somewhere my name means tough as light.--goodreads.com |
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| Physical Description: | 32 pages ; 22 cm. |