No. of pages 80
Published: 1996
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"Three Has Gone" by Jackie Kay interweaves themes of loss, memory, and identity as it follows the journey of a woman seeking to understand the complexities of her past. The narrative explores the impact of relationships and the echoes of those who have come and gone in her life. Through vivid poetry and poignant storytelling, Kay delves into the emotions tied to absence and the ways in which we carry those who have left us. With lyrical prose, the book invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of love, longing, and the passage of time. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Puffin, Puffin Poetry .
There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published in 1996 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Jackle Kay was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Glasgow, but now lives in Manchester with her son. She is an award-winning poet for both adults and children, having won the Signal Award for The Frog Who Dreamed She Was An Opera Singer (Bloomsbury Children's), the Saltire and Forward Prizes for The Adoption Papers, and the Somerset Maugham Award for Other Lovers (Bloodaxe). Trumpet, her first novel for Picador, won the Guardian Award and was shortlisted for the Impac Award; it received rave reviews.