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Kate Foley

The Don't Touch Garden

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Born in 1938 and adopted soon after, Kate Foley grew up in London during WWII.

The Don’t Touch Garden explores what it is to be adopted, both for the child and the adoptive parents, through a wide range of poetic styles and complex emotions. Sometimes autobiographical and narrative, sometimes oblique, brought together for the first time, these poems trace a search for identity and for the meaning of family which everyone can relate to, whatever kind of family brought them up.This is NOT a misery memoir! Some terrible things happen, but the voice of Kate’s young self, deeply unimpressed by all the drama around her, holds the story together.
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Author's Republic
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Arachne Press
Año de publicación
2017
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