Literature & literary studies:

#snapshot

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The enticing confusion of young love...the harsh realities of the school-to-prison pipeline...the fears stoked by a controversial new President...a vast range of thoughts and feelings, all coming together to describe the collective life of America's modern day youth. Join father and daughter duo Marcus and Hannah Harris as they explore the poetic depths of the tumultuous, often explosive years that ultimately shape us all. Whether it's acne, bullying, family, love, or anything in-between, it's all captured right here, in a rich, timely, all too real #snapshot.

Author Biography:

Hannah Harris likes thinking outside the box. She enjoys drawing, listening to music, writing poetry, and playing with her family. #snapshot is the introduction of what promises to be a long, fruitful literary career for Hannah. Marcus Harris is the proud father of Hannah Harris. He's also a bestselling, award-winning, critically acclaimed poet, author, filmmaker, philanthropist, and activist. He's long been hailed for his insightful, timely, and often poignantly humorous body of poetry, prose, and commentary. Marcus' writings have been featured in Ebony, Essence, and Rhapsody Magazines, as well as in numerous journals and ezines. He's been praised for his skill at combining traditional poetic elements with a modern improvisational style to highlight issues of cultural, political, and societal importance.
Release date NZ
January 28th, 2018
Pages
102
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x5
ISBN-13
9781984331434
Product ID
37298891

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