The deftly rendered poems of Raby's new collection are a powerful testament to a life fully lived (and, of course, "fully living"). They are paeans to the magical people/animals/things which are integral to human fullness: to childhood memories; to the family dog, Caesar; to a father who spent more time with books and collections than his growing children; to a giving mother brave in life and death; to long deceased grandparents; to the incessant...
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