Full bleed cover

how do i create a full bleed cover in Pages?

oops...sorry for not being clear.
i'd like the front cover to have a photo that goes from the edge of the front flap to the edge of the spine (but not the spine itself--i don't care if that's white), and from top to bottom.
right now, the only way i can see to get text on the spine is to choose the cover layout that makes the picture smaller and leaves a white area underneath it for the title. the text from this title becomes the spine text as well. so in essence, i'd like to avoid the picture becoming smaller and the white area underneath...
i'm using the picture book theme, by the way.

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