The Poet’s House By Jean Thompson

 

The Poet’s House
The Poet’s House
By Jean Thompson
“There’s no doubting and no escaping the joyful, hopeful spirit” (The Washington Post) of this “absolute keeper” (NPR) and “indelible masterpiece” (Dan Chaon)! When Carla, a twentysomething with a reading disability, takes a job at the home of elderly poet Viridian, she falls headfirst into the eccentric world of a group of writers. “The Poet’s House offers many rooms, infinitely worth the tour” (San Francisco Chronicle).

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