VOICES OF THE CHILDREN
A Poetic Exposé
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About the Book
From beginning to end, one might wonder if these fictional poems are actually non-fiction. The reason being the author “has a gift of imbuing her words with a soul of it’s own.” Each poem tends to bring to life the social ills that has always plagued our society, namely, the molestation, abuse and killing of children. These poignant poems are written in story form using common language that can be understood by all. It will not be easy to put this book down without shedding a few tears.
About the Author
Lenora Trice is a multi-talented great grandmother who also happens to be very versatile in her writing. Lenora and husband Frank moved their family from Michigan to Georgia in 1977. She quickly became active in many projects and was recognized by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) receiving several certificates of appreciation from them and other organizations. She was also presented a plaque by CDC for her dedication and outstanding service there as well as throughout metro Atlanta. Her writing talents resulted in receiving letters from Mrs. Nancy Reagan; radio personality, Mr. Tom Joyner and district attorney, Mr. Paul Howard, Jr.
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