Margaret Prescott Montague was a celebrated author whose short stories were frequently recognized for their quality, even winning first prize in competitions between 1919 and 1966. Her work often explored themes of human resilience and the American South.
The poet, Miss Kate and I

The poet, Miss Kate and I
Synopsis
This quiet novel explores the unique bond between a young narrator, an enigmatic poet, and the gentle Miss Kate. It examines themes of companionship, artistic inspiration, and the subtle complexities of human connection. Follow their intertwined lives as they navigate personal growth and the quiet moments that shape their understanding of the world.
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The poet, Miss Kate and IUnknown, 1905
190 pages
The Baker & Taylor Co.Language: English




















