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Kareem: A Collection of Poems
Kareem: A Collection of Poems
Kareem: A Collection of Poems
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Kareem: A Collection of Poems

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'KAREEM' is a collection of poems much like it's prequel "PEACHES' but with a twist, poet Mary Mahoney and others hold nothing back when it comes to talking about racism, mental health, love, and addiction.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMary Mahoney
Release dateDec 9, 2020
ISBN9780578243238
Kareem: A Collection of Poems
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Mary Mahoney

Mary Mahoney is a historian and podcaster. She co-hosts American Girls, a podcast reliving the American Girl series book by book. When not writing or podcasting, Mary can be found in pursuit of Dolly Parton-related trivia, a house museum tour, or the next great reality show (ideally, all of the above). She lives in Connecticut with her wife.

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    Kareem - Mary Mahoney

    Written by Mary Mahoney

    Kareem: A Collection of Poems copyright © 2020 by Mary Mahoney

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any matter whatsoever without the expressed written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or social media post.

    Published by Mary Mahoney

    P.O Box 821542, Vancouver, WA 98682

    2020

    ISBN: 978-0-578-24323-8

    Art by Nikki Smith and Gabrielle Adkisson

    I just want to thank everyone who bought my last book. Writing these books has been the most amazing life changing experience. I am so thankful for everyone who has been supporting me through this journey and I hope you enjoy 'Kareem,' the same way you did 'Peaches.'

    John Jesse Tenorio

    12/26/1995 to 12/11/2016

    Crecensia Jessica Castro

    09/29/1995 to 12/11/2016

    #BlackLivesMatter

    When I started sharing my writing, I never thought I would be writing down, let alone publishing my political views. BUT HERE I AM at the end of 2020 not willing to stay silent. Though, I promise, this will still be book full of cute, quirky poems. I needed to let this first chapter #AmplifyBlackVoices. Over the

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