No. of pages 152
Published: 2015
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"A Life in the Year of... Poetry at Highfield" by Cheryl Moskowitz is a poignant exploration of life, creativity, and the transformative power of poetry. Set against the backdrop of Highfield, the narrative weaves the experiences of diverse characters who share their struggles and triumphs through verse. As they navigate personal challenges, relationships, and the passage of time, poetry becomes a vital medium for self-expression and connection. This collection captures the essence of life’s unpredictability while celebrating the art of words, ultimately revealing how poetry can illuminate the darkest corners of existence and foster deep understanding among individuals. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 152 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Circle Time Press .
CHERYL MOSKOWITZ is a performance poet, previously an actor and playwright, who regularly visits schools, performing her work and giving workshops. In 2011 she was awarded 2nd prize in the Hippocrates Award for Poetry and Medicine, and her adult novel, Wyoming Trail, is published by Granta. Can it be about Me? is her first published book of poetry for children. She lives in north London.