Winner of the Pat Lowther Award for her first book of poetry, Remembering History, Rhea Tregebov is quickly gaining a national reputation for her work. Her intense, deliberate poems take risks other poets avoid.
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Rhea Tregabov, author of No One We Know, won of the Pat Lowther Award for her first book of poetry, Remembering History.
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