She writes poignantly of the pains of adolescence, of the high school loners who strive to turn weirdness into an asset.
Pocock writes poignantly about such phenomena: "For all the efficiency of rapid communication and.
"Since Michael's death I have become more and more interested in the subject of gravity," he writes poignantly.
Mr. Smith writes poignantly of Hank's alternating impatience and sense of duty toward this pathetic millstone that threatens to drag him under.
Miss Farrell writes poignantly about her mentor.
Mistry writes poignantly, but isn't unnecessarily sentimental; this is a story that has repeated itself in several families, and will continue to do so for years to come.
In his book, Horowitz writes poignantly that he understood adopting his parents' politics was a condition of winning their love.
She writes poignantly of the way in which her generation was eerily silent about woman-hating among women, including among feminists.
It is no easy trick to write poignantly about ma-chines, but del Rey achieves it in this tale of robots who seek to re-create their creators.
Justice James Wilson, who lost his money in real estate speculation and hid from his creditors while riding the Southern circuit, wrote poignantly of being "hunted like a wild beast."