A Year of Scottish Poems by Gaby Morgan

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A Year of Scottish Poems by Gaby Morgan

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An inspiring anthology of the best of Scottish poetry to keep you company for every day of your life.

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A Year of Scottish Poems by Gaby Morgan

A Year of Scottish Poems is a glorious collection of 366 poems to keep you company for every day of the year. Reflecting the changing seasons, landscape and history of Scotland and her people and marking key dates in the Scottish calendar – from Burns Night to Hogmanay – these poems are powerful, thoughtful and uplifting. Compiled by Gaby Morgan, with an introduction from the National Poet for Scotland, Makar Jackie Kay, this collection is bursting at the seams with the strongest voices in Scottish poetry including Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, George Mackay Brown, Sir Walter Scott, Liz Lochhead, Don Paterson, Nan Shepherd, Stewart Conn, Kathleen Jamie, Elma Mitchell, John Rice, Muriel Spark, Iain Crichton Smith, Julia Donaldson, Carol Ann Duffy and many more to deliver magic on every page that lasts a whole year!
Gaby Morgan is an Editorial Director at Macmillan Children's Books. She has compiled many bestselling anthologies including Read Me and Laugh: A Funny Poem for Every Day of the Year, Poems from the First World War, Fairy Poems – which was short-listed for the CLPE Award – and A First Poetry Book with Pie Corbett.
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ISBN 13 9781529008258
ISBN 10 1529008255
Title A Year of Scottish Poems
Author Gaby Morgan
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2020-04-02
Number of pages 592
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