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    <![CDATA[Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath]]>
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    <![CDATA[On a bleak February day in 1963 a young American poet died by her own hand, and passed into a myth that has since imprinted itself on the hearts and minds of millions. She was and is Sylvia Plath and <em>Your Own</em>, <em>Sylvia </em>is a portrait of her life, told in poems.<br/><br/>With photos and an extensive list of facts and sources to round out the reading experience, <em>Your Own, Sylvia </em>is a great curriculum companion to Plath's <em>The Bell Jar </em>and <em>Ariel</em>, a welcoming introduction for newcomers, and an unflinching valentine for the devoted.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I tend to be skeptical of novels-in-verse, or in this case, biography-in-verse, but I'm not sure why since I always end up enjoying them.  Well, saying I enjoyed this would be a bit of a stretch, but it was a fascinating read and easy to get swept up in.  I came out the other side feeling incredibly...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/10196703">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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