Kate Baer Popular Books

Kate Baer Biography & Facts

Kate Baer is an American writer who currently lives in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. Her writing describes a range of topics, including motherhood, love, and loss. Early life and education Baer grew up outside of Philadelphia, the daughter of an elementary school teacher and a meatpacking plant worker-turned-Christian radio host. She learned about poetry as she majored in English at Eastern Mennonite University. Her favorite writer is Margaret Atwood. Publications Her first piece of paid writing was a book of poetry entitled What Kind of Woman. The book was published in 2020, and topped the New York Times Best Seller list.In 2020 she started to write poetry for her second book. Leveraging the style of erasure poetry, Baer turned messages and hate mail she received via social media into poems. The poems that resulted were published as a second collection titled I Hope This Finds You Well in 2021.Baer's third poetry collection, And Yet: Poems, was published on 8 November 2022. Like the previous collections, And Yet: Poems, was a New York Times Best Seller. References External links Official website. Discover the Kate Baer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kate Baer books.

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  • The Windspinner synopsis, comments

    The Windspinner

    Berlie Doherty

    First the fairies took Tam's little sister, Blue. Then they took his GreatGrandpa Toby. Now Tam has to keep a great secret not only is GreatGrandpa still in Faery as King, but the...

  • The Crown Jewels Caper synopsis, comments

    The Crown Jewels Caper

    HarperCollins Children’s Books

    Paddington goes on a royal adventure in this hilarious new picture book!The Browns have planned a special outing for Paddington’s birthday – a trip around London! But when the youn...

  • Career Paths For The 21st Century synopsis, comments

    Career Paths For The 21st Century

    David Oates & Jim Durcan

    The turbulent changes in corporate culture mean that upwardly mobile managers need more than ever to carve out their own career paths. They must take charge of their personal devel...

  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson synopsis, comments

    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Alfred Tennyson & Michael Baron

    Tennyson was one of the true great Victorian poets much of his work is known throughout the world:'Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die''Tis better to have loved and...

  • The Hidden People synopsis, comments

    The Hidden People

    Alison Littlewood

    A chilling Gothic mystery from the bestselling author of Richard & Judy Book Club hit The Cold Season, perfect for fans of Susan Hill, The Coffin Path and The Silent Companions...

  • A Bit Much synopsis, comments

    A Bit Much

    Lyndsay Rush

    The debut poetry collection from Lyndsay Rush (aka @maryoliversdrunkcousin) is a humorous and joyful celebration of big feelings, tender truths, and hardwon wisdom, for fans of Mag...

  • Goldenrod synopsis, comments

    Goldenrod

    Maggie Smith

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR ??“To read Maggie Smith is to embrace the achingly precious beauty of the present moment.” Time “A captivating collection ...

  • Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam synopsis, comments

    Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

    Omar Khayyam, A. D. P Briggs & Edward Fitzgerald

    The bestloved, bestselling poem ever published a poem that embraces the theme 'seize the moment''One thing is certain, that Life flies; One thing is certain, and the Rest is Lies'...

  • Robert Burns synopsis, comments

    Robert Burns

    Robert Burns

    'Oh would some power the gift give us, to see ourselves as others see us!' Robert BurnsRobert Burns, poet and lyricist, also known as Rabbie Burns, is widely regarded as the Nation...

  • William Blake synopsis, comments

    William Blake

    William Blake & Peter Butter

    'To see the world in a grain of sand, and to see heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hands, and eternity in an hour' William BlakeWilliam Blake was a poet an...

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge synopsis, comments

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge & John Beer

    One of the highly praised Lakeland poets, alongside his friend William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a founder of the Romantic movement in England. His work still popula...

  • The Book of Swords synopsis, comments

    The Book of Swords

    Gardner Dozois, George R.R. Martin, Robin Hobb, Scott Lynch & Garth Nix

    New epic fantasy in the grand traditionincluding a neverbeforepublished Song of Ice and Fire story by George R. R. Martin! Fantasy fiction has produced some of the most unforgettab...

  • Walt Whitman synopsis, comments

    Walt Whitman

    Walt Whitman

    From the highly controversial Leaves of Grass, with its overt sexual imagery and delight of sensual pleasures, to the iconic Captain, oh my captain immortalised in the film Dead Po...

  • Humble by Nature synopsis, comments

    Humble by Nature

    Kate Humble

    'You'd have to have a heart of stone not to be touched by Kate's enthusiasm for her new way of life' Daily MailIn 2007, after 20 years of living in London, Kate Humble and her hus...

  • Land Rover synopsis, comments

    Land Rover

    Ben Fogle

    As quintessentially British as a plate of fish and chips or a British Bulldog, the boxy, utilitarian Land Rover Defender has become an iconic part of what it is to be British.It is...

  • Friend for Life synopsis, comments

    Friend for Life

    Kate Humble

    'There is one animal that is familiar to all of us, whoever we are, wherever we live''Even if we've never had direct contact with one, we will have seen one, or at the very least, ...

  • W. B. Yeats synopsis, comments

    W. B. Yeats

    W.B. Yeats

    'Tread softly because you tread on my dreams' is one of the most wellknown and repeated lines of poetry ever written. Less haunting, but still so relevant: 'Life is a long prepara...