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Drawing from many of her poems already accepted for publication in international journals, reputed American poet Karen Jean Matsko Hood collects these verses in her first book of poetry, Frost of Spring Green. Encompassing far-reaching themes and poetic formats, Hood¿s verses remind us to value our link with Nature and the environment in daily living. Demonstrating crises that rock our collective core, her poetry also voices outrage toward current social injustices. Offering a voice for the marginalized and downtrodden is a recurring theme in Hood¿s work. Her poetry brings hope to the most hopeless of situations. She is optimistic in her quest for dignity and social justice and brings visual impact to her themes of nature. A collection of poetry ideal for reading and re-reading, the book makes a great gift for friends and family members alike. Frost of Spring Green is also available in international bilingual editions.

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New to this editionMore material on culturally diverse and transnational families, adoption and surrogacyNew emphasis on social media and mobile phone use throughoutNew theoretical perspectives on family relationshipsNew discussion on child abuse and elder abuse in chapter 12: Violence in Intimate RelationshipsUpdated discussion questions, contemporary examples and further reading, Families, Relationships and Intimate Life is also available as an ebook.Families, Relationships and Intimate Life Second Edition is a thorough exploration of the controversies, contradictions and broad patterns that characterise contemporary relationships and families.He spends his high school years sleeping with the girls-next-door while carrying on a scandalous affair with an older man.Through the chronicles, letters and dispatches written by both Anne and her contemporaries, it is possible to see her life and thoughts as she struggled to become queen of England, ultimately ending her life on the scaffold.With immense tenderness and intelligence, Tompkins crafts a collection within the poetic lineage of Robert Frost, Richard Hugo, and William Stafford - this is hard, stark, even haunting work, nevertheless suffused with musicality and pathos.