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After retirement, Ada Jo Mann explored poetry through classes at a local bookstore. The sonnet form intrigued her, the crown of sonnets, a ring of fifteen related sonnets that begin and end with the same line. She decided to explore this complicated structure through the lens of a topic close to her heart, Appreciative Inquiry.