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Bestselling novelist Koontz rejoins his collaborator on Santa's Twin for this uneven roundup of poems whose humor sometimes misses the mark. All poems are narrated in the first-person; Parks portrays ...
Most anthologies are collections stuffed into a Christmas stocking for a Christmas price. But this book has been artfully contrived; and besides its laughter, it has love and learning, and a glimpse ...
The cork let’s pop, the wine decant For the father of the cochlear implant. Glasses raised, let’s give a cheer To William House, we say, “Hear! Hear!” In the wake of the days of revelry as we finally ...
David T. W. McCord '21, Honorary Curator of the Farnsworth and Poetry Room of the Harvard College Library, will present an evening of "Humorous and Light Verse" tonight in the Kirkland House Junior ...
"The bestselling novelist pens a roundup of poems, all in the first-person, whose humor sometimes misses the mark," according to PW. "Among the most clever entries is the title poem, in which the boy ...