EXTRA CURRICULUM: Brothers in verse
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Your support makes all the difference.A poet whose brother died of Aids has produced an anthology about death and grief in conjunction with Shropshire County Council's education service. Mark Peters left his poems to his brother Andrew when he died in 1993, aged 32.
Andrew has published them with some of his own work in May the Angels be With Us. The collection is accompanied by a booklet of support material for use in schools as part of HIV and Aids awareness initiatives. Profits will go to the Shropshire and Mid-Wales Hospice.
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