I Never Saw Another Butterfly edited by Hana Volavkova When I signed up for Anna and Serena‘s War Through the Generations 2009 Reading Challenge, Jill from Fizzy Thoughts offered to send me her copy of I Never Saw Another Butterfly, a compilation of drawings and poems written by children detained in the Terezin Concentration Camp [...]
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#224 ~ I Never Saw Another Butterfly
Filed Under: book review, War Through the Generations Tagged With: Add new tag, Arts, History, Holocaust, Kids and Teens, Poetry, Theresienstadt concentration camp, Twentieth Century
#179 ~ Possession
Possession: A Romance by A. S. Byatt I tried to read this novel with Medieval Bookworm. It sounded so fun, but I’m just not that into this book. The story itself was interesting. Roland Mitchell, an American studying Randolph Henry Ash, comes upon previously unknown letters written by Ash to a minor female poet, Christabel [...]
Filed Under: book review, female author, fiction Tagged With: A. S. Byatt, Byatt, Christabel LaMotte, English poetry, Maud Bailey, Poetry, Possession, Randolph Henry Ash, Roland Mitchell


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