The Poets of the West: A Selection of Favorite American Poems with Memoirs of Their Authors (1859), Joseph Hopkinson,Clement C Moore,Washington Allston (9781166289218) — Readings Books

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The Poets of the West: A Selection of Favorite American Poems with Memoirs of Their Authors (1859)

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Abbey Frice is rich half-breed whom lives in the 1930’s. She is fairer skinned, wild, and fights for the rights of others towards the wrong doings that occur in her time. She has been labeled by the Community’s Social Activist and fulfills her role to the fullest by organizing, disorganizing, and collaborating in each and every way. Her life is stabled in the sense to where she has no real change in activities that would force her to question what she has known to be. Her questioning stability changes one day when her and her friends meet a stranger named Jerome. Jerome brings with him things that Abbey could have never imagined. These unimaginable entities are of the physical and non physical. The new realities place Abbey in misaligned events that force her to divert her will onto the unknown. The unknown that captivates all, infinitely and definitely.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
130
ISBN
9781166289218

Abbey Frice is rich half-breed whom lives in the 1930’s. She is fairer skinned, wild, and fights for the rights of others towards the wrong doings that occur in her time. She has been labeled by the Community’s Social Activist and fulfills her role to the fullest by organizing, disorganizing, and collaborating in each and every way. Her life is stabled in the sense to where she has no real change in activities that would force her to question what she has known to be. Her questioning stability changes one day when her and her friends meet a stranger named Jerome. Jerome brings with him things that Abbey could have never imagined. These unimaginable entities are of the physical and non physical. The new realities place Abbey in misaligned events that force her to divert her will onto the unknown. The unknown that captivates all, infinitely and definitely.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
130
ISBN
9781166289218