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From Paul Writes Poems blog – The Book Bag – Street Sailing by Matt Gilbert

Richly Evocative / October 27, 2024

Welcome back to The Book Bag. Last week, I shared my thoughts on The Language of Bees by Rae Howells.  This week, between Sax practice, attending my …

The Book Bag – Street Sailing by Matt Gilbert

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