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Two reviews of Janet McFadyen’s Waiting to be Born

Dos Madres Press on November 30, 2017

Waiting to Be Born by Janet MacFadyen

Janet McFadyen’s Waiting to be Born – American Ghazals & Other Journeys was reviewed in The Berkshire Eagle, and the Greenfield Recorder.

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