Harbors of Light

White Pine Press
Marjorie Agosin, translated by E M O'Connor
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"These musical poems sing the mystical connections between all lighthouses and those who love them. From Ulysses and Penelope to the angel of dreams to the girl who fell in love with the lighthouse keeper, this book is full of hopeful, desperate lives seen through the bittersweet mist of dreams."—Linda Rodriguez

"Agosin's poetic knowledge engages the reader in a mesmerizing journey of inward reflections."—Isabel Allende

"Marjorie Agosin proves the power of the word to transport us to the center of her humane vision."—Julia Alvarez

Marjorie Agosin is an award-winning poet and human rights activist.

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Marjorie Agosin is an award winning poet, and Human Rights activist. Her most recent book a novel for Young Adults I Lived in Butterfly Hill has won numerous awards among them the Pura Belpre medal given by the ALA.  In poetry  she has published The Light of  Desire, Swan Isle Press and Ana  a memoir for  YA about Anne Frank. She is the Luella Lamer Slaner professor of Latin American Studies at Wellesley College.

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