The Safest December
By Jones Howell
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'The Safest December' is the debut collection of Georgia poet Jones Howell. Focusing on the silent killers--emotional abuse, faltering relationships, and the bitter cold of winter--'The Safest December' contains twelve poems that may light the way through the toughest season of the year.
Jones Howell
Jones Howell is a young poet from Georgia. She lives with a small dog and an even smaller cat.
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