-Margaret Ryan, author, Black Raspberries
In A Penguin Called Samantha, Laura Seeman, always wry and wise, offers us a wide variety of tales in verse, depicting us animal clothed, in the tradition of the old fables. Laura exposes our greed, our vanity, our blunders, with a grain of salt, and a sly understanding.
My favorites: "The Parrot" who mouthed words he heard and knew nothing about; "Two Foxes Villanelle", an image of friendship in old age; and "The Cuckoo and the Rooster", each one needing the other to make his life seem sublime.
-Nicole Andonov, author, Portraits
Laura Seeman's fables are] witty and delightful-actually delicious would be more exact. My favorite is The 'Hippopotamus'. And the art is wonderful, too.
-Chana Bloch, poet, translator, Song of Songs
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