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Motherhood Poems

"Because the story of our life becomes our life, and none of us tells it the same way twice." – From "Why We Tell Stories" by Lisel Mueller.

A program of poems about motherhood, featuring "A Two-Year-Old Considers Pregnancy and Parents" and "Red Nightgown" by Lauris Edmond, Kander's own "Summer Afternoon," Alice Friman's "Footnote," and "Daughter" by Lisel Mueller.

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