With this, Brownjohn confirmed Peter Porter's claim that he was Britain's finest social poet since Larkin. ""Like seventeenth century English poets, he makes wit the servant of morality"" - London Magazine. ""Speaks wryly and with a controlled rebelliousness of the world and its rejections"" - Library Journal.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Genre: Children's Fiction
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