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    In this house are many women / Sheree Fitch.
    by Fitch, Sheree
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    Goose Lane, c1993.
    Call #:819.1 F546i
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  • Canadian poetry -- Nova Scotia -- Women authors.
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  • Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
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  • Canadian poetry -- 20th century
  • ISBN: 
    9780864921642 (pbk.)
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    121 pages ; 18 cm.
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    Poems.
    Summary: 
    In her first book of poetry for adults, Sheree Fitch explores her world, probing its dark corners fearlessly and revelling in its sunny spots. Strong feminism underlies her grappling with the contradictions inherent in what she values most: love, children, work, and home. However dark her vision, her words continue to "feel the taste . . . smell the hear," striking sparks as effectively for adults as they have for children.
    "Sheree Fitch, born in Ottawa, Ontario, is an educator, literacy activist and author of award winning poetry, picture books, nonfiction, plays and novels for all ages. She and her husband, Gilles Plante, divide their time between Washington D.C. and River John, Nova Scotia."--From the Atlantic Canadian Poets' Archive (ACPA) website.
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    Canadian poetry.
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