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Poetry with a Backbone
- Topics That America Is Scared to Discuss
- Narrated by: Torii Alaniz
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Poetry with a Backbone is a short collection of bold, thought-provoking poetry about topics that many people shy away from. This poetry is meant to ignite the listeners' mind by covering topics such as love, 2020 issues, police brutality, race, poverty, and many additional sore spots that we deal with in America. Poetry that will help drive progress as well as send the listener on a journey. This is poetry that courageously speaks on America’s legitimate pain points. A sizzling yet sensitive poetry book addressing taboo topics. Topics that many people are reluctant to acknowledge.
©2020 Amber Hill (P)2021 Amber Hill
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