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All Sins Forgiven, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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All Sins Forgiven, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
All Sins Forgiven, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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All Sins Forgiven, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Coe writes about his parents with warmth, insight, and grace . . . with celebration as well as regret. A collection that captures the tenderness and intimacy within the black family. His words construct a path from the innocence of childhood into the winter of aging. His book will outlive much of the poetry being written today.\"-E. Ethelbert MillerNo relationship is more personal, yet universal, than that of parent and child. These richly detailed poems connect readers with their own experiences in that most fundamental of relationships, and are poignant reminders that the lives of those closest to us sometimes offer the deepest mysteries.\"domesticity\" pampered little girlno crystal ball to warn youof dirty laundry mountains. From \"How My Father Learned to Cook\": Because of the tomatoes in a neighbor's garden, my father learned to cook. Because of late summerhome-grown Indiana tomatoes, drooping on the vinemy father learned to cook. Imagine him at twelve leaningover the fence of the neighbor's garden curious but shy, and the neighbor pointing to the open gate. Imagine father digging in the soil, caught in the rhythmof the gardener's danceand later handing his surprised motherthe overstuffed paper bag. A pretty story, but it never happened; here's what did: Charles Coe's poetry and prose have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, and his poems have been set to music by composers Julia Carey, Beth Denisch, and Robert Moran. Coe also writes feature articles, book reviews, and interviews for Harvard Magazine, Northeastern University Law Review, and the Boston Phoenix . He is also a jazz vocalist, performing and recording throughout New England.\""Charles Coe is the author of the poetry collection Picnic on the Moon. His poetry and prose have appeared in numerous newspapers and literary reviews and magazines, and his poems have been set to music by composers Julia Carey, Beth Denisch and Robert Moran. Charles also writes feature articles, book reviews and interviews for publications such as Harvard Magazine, Northeastern University Law Review and the Boston Phoenix. In addition to his work as a writer, Charles has an extensive background as a jazz vocalist and has performed and recorded with numerous musicians in the Boston area and throughout New England. | All Sins Forgiven, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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