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In The Children of NYC: Straight from the Heart one will find the best and most unique poems the children of New York City have to offer. These funny, passionate and sometimes thought provoking poems, compiled in this book and written by the talented, young minds of New York City, allows this book to be much more than just another poetry anthology. Each poem in The Children of NYC: Straight from the Heart was selected for inclusion through a city wide contest, which is held annually and sponsored by The Community Book Store. Any lover of poetry will find several favorites here. Anyone who has…mehr

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In The Children of NYC: Straight from the Heart one will find the best and most unique poems the children of New York City have to offer. These funny, passionate and sometimes thought provoking poems, compiled in this book and written by the talented, young minds of New York City, allows this book to be much more than just another poetry anthology. Each poem in The Children of NYC: Straight from the Heart was selected for inclusion through a city wide contest, which is held annually and sponsored by The Community Book Store. Any lover of poetry will find several favorites here. Anyone who has yet to discover poetry's force will find it here and will be pleased by the straightforward, unpretentious work of these children.
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Autorenporträt
As owner of The Community Book Store, a catalog book retail company, editor of several unpublished works, mother and former naval officer, Ms. Natalie Mckenzie is motivated by a need to help enhance life and learning within America. Children fuel her ambition as they are our future, so she strives to start a tradition of giving rewards for hard work. Further, Ms. Mckenzie wants to prove that poetry in America is alive and well, and after reading the work of the Children of NYC, it is hard to argue that poetry doesn't speak to ordinary people.