Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices | Setting
Because of the traits of each of the insects in this collection, the physical and temporal settings are different for each of the poems. The poem about a book lice couple relates their experiences in literary classics and thriller mysteries found on dusty bookshelves. Others tell about insect lives during spring and summer, by day and night, in kitchens, ponds, cocoons, and hives.
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