Product Description
"Public, Like a Frog" refers to a line from Emily Dickinson's poem "I'm Nobody! In Dickinson's poem, the line compares being a "somebody" to a frog, suggesting that those who seek public recognition are like frogs constantly croaking in a swamp. Jean Houston's book explores this idea further by examining the lives of three historical figures: Emily Dickinson, Thomas Jefferson, and Helen Keller.
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