Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales
Canadian poet Shirley Camia presents a harrowing but exhilarating examination of life before adolescence. In a series of razor-sharp sketches, Camia's piercing observations are offered as a perfectly balanced counter-weight to the sing-song melody of innocence. Camia and Vancouver illustrator Cindy Mochizuki offer an individual reckoning that unpacks for the reader the universal truth that fear and danger respect no age and ignore all boundaries.
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Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales
Canadian poet Shirley Camia presents a harrowing but exhilarating examination of life before adolescence. In a series of razor-sharp sketches, Camia's piercing observations are offered as a perfectly balanced counter-weight to the sing-song melody of innocence. Camia and Vancouver illustrator Cindy Mochizuki offer an individual reckoning that unpacks for the reader the universal truth that fear and danger respect no age and ignore all boundaries.
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Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales

Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales

by Shirley Camia
Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales

Children Shouldn't Use Knives: And Other Tales

by Shirley Camia

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Overview

Canadian poet Shirley Camia presents a harrowing but exhilarating examination of life before adolescence. In a series of razor-sharp sketches, Camia's piercing observations are offered as a perfectly balanced counter-weight to the sing-song melody of innocence. Camia and Vancouver illustrator Cindy Mochizuki offer an individual reckoning that unpacks for the reader the universal truth that fear and danger respect no age and ignore all boundaries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781988168098
Publisher: At Bay Press
Publication date: 11/21/2017
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Poet and journalist Shirley Camia is the author of three works of poetry:Children Shouldn't Use Knives and Other Tales, The Significance of Moths, and Calliope. Cindy Mochizuki has created installation, performance, animation, drawings, and collaborative works that have exhibited nationally and internationally.
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