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Poetry: Death Chimes

Poetry: Death Chimes

Mary Anne Miceli

Miceli
2014
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Mary Anne Miceli's poetry book,"Poetry: Death Chimes", acknowledges those feelings most people are afraid to openly discuss. She looks at the topic of death in a direct way and focuses on crossing that physical and spiritual divide as the dying process may scare some of us more than Death, itself.
Poetry: Aging Redefined

Poetry: Aging Redefined

Mary Anne Miceli

Miceli
2016
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Mary Anne Miceli's fifth poetry book, "Poetry: Aging Redefined", reflects on many aspects of change through Life and examines how on-going positive thinking and questioning ever motivate us. Her seascape photos, all taken at Hospital Point-overlooking the Beverly/Salem MA Harbor at twilight, visually display on-going changes- reflective of Life's continual changes.
Finnigin's Collar

Finnigin's Collar

Mary Anne Miceli

Miceli
2016
nidottu
"Finnigin's Collar", written in rhythm and rhyme, teaches 'mindfulness' in a fun way to young children Finnigin, the cat, has a new collar and thinks she is better than any of the neighborhood cats. In turn, all the other cats, think she is a show-off and plan a parade of flags without including Finnigin, While watching the parade, neighbors bring catnip for all the cats to enjoy, The cats, instead, discard their outfits for catnip, leaving their costumes in piles Finnigin, too, enjoys some catnip The book playfully uses some duplicate pages, both in color and black/white, to visually enhance the concept of seeing the same situation in different ways to enhance the concept of 'mindfulness'
Magical Tales of Hamilton - Wenham: 'Wenham: Lord's Hill' and 'Hamilton's Special Fox'
"Magical Tales of Hamilton - Wenham", features two delightful tales, which take place in the neighboring towns of Hamilton and Wenham MA. Both tales, 'Wenham: Lord's Hill' and 'Hamilton's Special Fox', brilliantly illustrate how animals can portray empathy and care for neighbors and wildlife, alike. Both stories, written in rhythm and rhyme, introduce children to their own surrounds in a fun way, while teaching them to respect all forms of life. Surely, a magical and amusing book