
Now Arte Publico Press is pleased to announce a major selection of new and previously published poems chosen by Pat Mora herself with young-adult readers in mind. Using the cactus plant as her guiding metaphor for our existence, she presents more than sixty poems grouped variously into "Blooms", "Thorns", and "Roots". Each section opens with a graceful line drawing from artist Anthony Accardo, and the whole is prefaced by a whimsical and intimate introduction, "Dear Fellow Writer".
My Own True Name, an anthology fifteen years in the making, is sure to be sought by deeply rooted and still-budding lovers of poetry.
Named to The New York Public Library's 2001 Books For The Teen Age and the Texas Library Association's 2001-2002 Tayshas High School Reading List Using the cactus plant as her guiding metaphor for our existence. Pat Mora presents more than sixty poems grouped variously into "Blooms, " "Thorns, " and "Roots."
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