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"In this ensemble of beautifully personal, interrelated essays, writer and poet Rebecca McClanahan weaves together threads of stories and common experiences to create a meditation on family life. She explores the familiar rituals, the shared dreams, and the guarded secrets that tie family together as she unravels the mysteries behind familial relationships. Throughout, McClanahan seeks to identify what it means to be an individual within the context of kinship and unexpected connections."--BOOK JACKET.
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Family, American Poets, Biography, Family relationships, Poets, AmericanPeople
Rebecca McClanahanTimes
20th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings
Mar 01, 2013, University of Georgia Press
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0820345938 9780820345932
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The riddle song & other rememberings
2002, University of Georgia Press
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0820323535 9780820323534
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Machine generated contents note: aunt 1
the uncles 10
the riddle song: a twelve part lullaby 18
the cloud's immaculate folds 56
dependent 64
earth, air, fire, and father 80
hatching 92
life and death, yes and no,
and other mysteries in mansfield, ohio 99
the weather 117
with my father in space-time 127
two autumns, one story 141
the other mother 149
good-bye to all this 166.
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