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That Awkward Age

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 88 Ratings and 20 Reviews

Book Description
"Roger McGough’s eagerly awaited new collection is a powerful testament to the miraculous in the everyday. Here he builds us his world: one of chance encounters and embarrassing moments, of big questions and small wonders. ‘At that awkward age now between birth and death,’ he addresses Alzheimer’s and wrestles with mortality. He resolves (and fails) to live everyday as if it were his last,... More
Book Information
PublisherViking UK
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages96
ISBN-100670918229
ISBN-13978-0670918225
Publication Date/2009
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About Roger McGough (Author) : Roger McGough is a published author, compiler, editor, and a narrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Roger McGough include Ring of Words, Bear Stories, Moonthief, and The Kingfi... more
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6/22/2010 Chloe Owens said:
Playful poems from McGough's latest collection, That Awkward Age. Roger McGough stepped on to the stark stage that was bathed in a warm purple light where he stood at the green lectern looking cool in his mohair suit over a fancy dan shirt, with multi toned orange shoes and of course his signatur... more

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