![]() I knew about Pablo Neruda 15 years ago when I was still in the University – and since then I’ve fallen in love with his poetry. I also thought it was the perfect book to feature today since Pablo Neruda’s birthday falls on the 12th of July. Naturally, I borrowed it the first chance I got. As luck would have it, our community library here in Singapore has a copy of the book. I have looked at some of the earlier posts on Nonfiction Monday and I have seen this title a few times. This is our first official foray into Nonfiction Monday at the Kidlitosphere with Anastasia Suen. Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC).Literary Voyage Around The World Reading Challenge 2018.#WomenReadWomen2019 (A Year Of Women Reading Women) Reading Progress.#ReadIntl2020 (Year Of International Literature) Reading Progress.#DecolonizeBookshelves2022 Reading Progress. ![]() ![]() ![]() #DecolonizeReading2023 Reading Progress. ![]()
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