How to Read a Poem...: and Start a Poetry Circle

by Molly Peacock | Poetry | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1573227854 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wing6of8wing of Silver Spring, Maryland USA on 6/6/2011
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Journal Entry 1 by wing6of8wing from Silver Spring, Maryland USA on Monday, June 6, 2011
Just what it says -- a book on how to read a poem. Found at a yard sale for 50 cents.

Journal Entry 2 by wing6of8wing at Mount Vernon Square in Washington, District of Columbia USA on Thursday, November 3, 2011

Released 12 yrs ago (11/3/2011 UTC) at Mount Vernon Square in Washington, District of Columbia USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Have only had a little taste of this book, but it looks quite intriguing. Hopefully whomever finds it will enjoy it.

This book was chosen for the release for Team Top Hat Book Crossing Monopoly Turn 13 "Square." Since the word "circle" is in the title, we chose to release this book at Mount Vernon Square, which is the northern boundary of the Mount Vernon Triangle business district. Also, the building in the middle of the square (you can just see a smidgen of it through the fingers of the hand) was originally a library donated by Andrew Carnegie (appropriate for a book on poetry), and is now the home of the District of Columbia Historical Society.

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