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Kim Stafford

    Kim Stafford is an American poet and essayist whose work delves into the intricate connections between nature, self, and community. His writing is characterized by a profound lyrical sensibility and a keen observation of the natural world, often reflecting on its influence on human experience and identity. Stafford's prose and poetry invite readers to explore themes of place, memory, and the search for meaning in everyday life. His distinctive voice offers a unique perspective on the American landscape and the human condition within it.

    As the Sky Begins to Change
    When Will I See My Family?
    • Focusing on the experiences of Alex and Derek, the narrative captures their initial twenty-four hours in foster care, highlighting the feelings of confusion and isolation many children face. By depicting their journey, the book offers a sense of normalcy and reassurance, emphasizing that these children are not alone in their struggles. It aims to foster understanding and empathy towards the foster care system, providing comfort to young readers navigating similar situations.

      When Will I See My Family?
    • As the Sky Begins to Change

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The collection features evocative poems designed to inspire awareness and action regarding environmental issues. With lyrical anthems that celebrate the connection between humanity and nature, the work aims to awaken readers to the urgent need for change. Through its verses, it emphasizes themes of kinship and the importance of caring for the earth, inviting readers to reflect on their relationship with the world around them.

      As the Sky Begins to Change