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Talking about the past brought back memories to the Pen Women of the Boca Raton Branch, both happy and sad. Some wrote lighthearted verse that made everyone laugh when read aloud. Some emotions surfaced that had lain dormant. These feelings evolved into poetry that touches the heartstrings of anyone who has lived, loved, and lost.
When a young boy finds a lost dog and transports him to a local animal shelter, "Butterbeans" is named after the tattered box of cans he was found living in. As Butterbeans dreams of finding his forever home, he is overlooked by many people due to his injured paw - until a girl chooses him, love brings healing to his wounds, and they live happily together as forever family.
Marlene Klotz has written a delightful new book of children''s poetry. I See the Rainbow follows Klotz''s earlier Animal Quackers. Inspired by love for her own grandchildren, this award-winning poet has once again captured the magic of childhood with poems that reach into the heart of a child''s imagination. Adults, too, will find themselves mesmerized by Klotz''s charming poems and Kristine Lucco''s whimsical illustrations, which is a perfect way for little ones to fall in love with reading and poetry.
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