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Against Which

Gay, Ross
Against Which
An exploration of the various ways language can help us transcend both the banal and unusual cruelties which are inevitably delivered to us, and which we equally deliver unto others. These poems comb through violence and love, fear and loss, exploring the common denominators in each. Against Which seeks the ways human beings might transform themselves from participants in a thoughtless and brutal world to laborers in a loving one.

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Little Boy Blue: A Memoir in Verse

Jacobik, Gray
Little Boy Blue: A Memoir in Verse
A twenty-three part poetic sequence, a working-class mother speaks passionately of the more than four decades of personal history that binds her with her emotionally-troubled and estranged son

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Her Kind

Veach, Cindy
Her Kind
Unique poems that bring history to life by weaving narratives of the Salem Witch Trials with stories of contemporary women. Set against the historical backdrop of the Salem Witch Trials, Her Kind is a book about women: women viewed as witches, women making their own choices, women fighting for freedom, women who are innocent, and women who are used or disregarded by their cultures. The lyrical poems in this collection skillfully braid together...

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Rise Wildly

Kelley, Tina
Rise Wildly
In Rise Wildly, poet and journalist Tina Kelley writes with precision, heart, and humor. Touching on matters such as marriage, child-rearing, and caregiving for her mother and her earth, Kelley's poems betray an unabashed affection for big words and small children. As a journalist, she has heard and told hundreds of stories, and like all reporters, values facts and the psychological heft behind them. Her mind catches on shiny facts and phrases...

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Unnatural Selection: A Memoir of Adoption and Wilderness

Ross, Andrea / Peskowitz, Miriam
Unnatural Selection: A Memoir of Adoption and Wilderness
Adopted at birth, Andrea Ross grew up inhabiting two ecosystems: one was her tangible, adoptive family, the other her birth family, whose mysterious landscape was hidden from her. In this coming-of-age memoir, Ross narrates how in her early twenties, while working as a ranger in Grand Canyon National Park, she embarked on a journey to discover where she came from and, ultimately, who she was. After many missteps and dead ends, Ross uncovered h...

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Scraping Away

Shaw, Fred
Scraping Away
In his debut, full-length collection, Shaw drills down using a series of narrative poems to consider the cost (in something more than dollars) of what it takes to feed a starving public that often finds those in the service industry to be faceless and replaceable. The work here hopes to celebrate and humanize the millions of service workers as neighbors and loved ones doing labor that is often forgotten or misunderstood. Scraping Away looks to...

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Sweet World

Seaton, Maureen
Sweet World
Sweet World reveals a 21st-century life in the midst of an epidemic. It's not about hating, battling, or even ultimately surviving the ravages of the epidemic as much as it is an homage to a life that continues even as the illness exists within the fabirc of the body--the body, which is not victim, but vehicle for love, light, and growth. It is about a ceasefire with the disease while the soul steps up and takes the lead. Simply put, it's abou...

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Cracked Piano

Taft Stever, Margo
Cracked Piano
Margo Taft Stever acutely observes and describes human society, past and present. From her compelling and beautiful descriptions of life inside a nineteenth-century private insane asylum to her colorful and often critical depiction of elements of contemporary society, her poems profoundly speak to us. They describe the delicate line between the certifiably insane and the irrationality of everyday life, they depict a society sometimes harsh and...

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Truth Has a Different Shape

O'Driscoll, Kari
Truth Has a Different Shape
A family built, a family lost. Truth Has a Different Shape is a story of the power of compassion, of love and loss, revelations and relationship, and the evolution of self. Growing up in the 1970s and 1980s, Kari O'Driscoll was taught that strength and stoicism were one and the same. She was also taught that a girl's job was to take care of everyone else. For decades, she believed these ideas, doing everything she could to try and keep the rem...

CHF 28.90

Eleanor

Jacobik, Gray
Eleanor
In Eleanor, Gray Jacobik presents sixty-two poems written in the voice of former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Set against the backdrop of many of the major national and international events of the twentieth century, this famous historical figure has much to say. This collection includes poems about Eleanor's husband Franklin, her children, her mother-in-law, her intellectual mentors, and her most passionate and intimate friendships. Other poe...

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Without My Asking: Poetry

Cording, Robert
Without My Asking: Poetry
In poems that range from New England to the Southwest, Without My Asking, takes its cue from Psalms 90's petition--"teach us to number our days." That biblical sense of limits--of what we can know and not know--and, ultimately, the mystery of before and after that encloses our existence is the center around which these poems turn, both seasonally and from day-to-day. In poems that attend to the events of our lives--from the deaths of parents t...

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Rewilding

O'Neil, January Gill
Rewilding
From the external worlds of race and gender to the internal world of family life, taps into what is wild and good in all of us

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My Oceanography

Levin, Harriet
My Oceanography
Plunges the reader into the imagination as it fictionalizes the crushing demands of separation, loss, and artistic process

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See the Wolf

Sousa, Sarah
See the Wolf
Speaks of violence toward women and girls through one family group, 1980s cultural milieu, and retold fairytale

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Works

Shot, Danny / Katz, Eliot
Works
The poems of WORKS traverse a course from the swamps of Shot¿s home state of New Jersey to the endless possibilities of the open road, with rest stops along the way to highlight striking moments encountered during his 30 plus year career as a New York City public high school teacher, and to report on the twilight years of the Beat Generation. His engaging poetry is raw, from the gut, deceptively rich and humane in the face of this increasingly...

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My Crooked House

Carson, Teresa
My Crooked House
Painting a raw picture of feeling broken "in some fundamental way, " Carson's poems sing to how that feeling can be mended

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