Whichever Way The Wind Blows
Written by Barbara A. Pierce
Narrated by Victoria Whitson
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About this audiobook
Whichever Way The Wind Blows is an eclectic collection of poems to be enjoyed by the young and the young at heart. Haiku, an ancient Japanese form of poetry is also included. While the poems embrace both fictional and non-fictional situations, along with the laughter there are few lessons to be learned.
Barbara A. Pierce
Miss Pierce has written nine children's books since retiring from teaching. She contends that the positive response to her work inspire4s her to continue. And she plans to do so as long as she has fun and interesting things to share.
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