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Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing: A Novel

In this novel, the protagonist, Mrs. Stevens, embarks on a transformative journey that delves into the depths of her own emotions and the intricacies of her relationships with others. The narrative weaves through various moments of her life, offering a poignant look at the human experience. more

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May Sarton
May Sarton

American poet, born on May 3, 1912, and died on July 16, 1995. Known for her profound psychological insights and delicate portrayals of natural landscapes, May Sarton's poetry has had a significant impact on contemporary poetry, earning her numerous literary awards. more

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