Library borrow, so I read it in two weeks instead of the suggested timeline.
One of the blurbs on the back calls this collection "motley, wide-ranging and unpatronizing." I would agree. There is quite a mix of style and topic -- Wilfred Own right next to some humorous children's verse, for example. I appreciated this very much as a survey of all that poetry *can* be. Sometimes it's intense, and sometimes it's a game.
Content notes: the Christian God is present in a number of these selections -- not only at Christmas and Easter, and not only in the "classics." Sometimes praise poems, sometimes retelling famous stories from the Christian Bible, sometimes reflections on the soul. This is fine! Unless you happen to be a not-Christian native English speaker caught unprepared in front of your kiddo because nothing on the cover mentions faith contents. ;) I did not notice any other religions in the book, so if they are represented it is not overt. Very few BIPOC writers also.
All in all, I enjoyed reading through this more than many other poetry anthologies I've tried.