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In intense and amplifying poems, Marsha Owens ruminates over the repercussions of growing up too soon after losing her mother at a young age. Her adept use of similes is so convincing that the reader hears "a baby hoot owl/ caught in a trap" moaning "like the cold that settles/ around stooped shoulders." Likewise, her captivating and lyrical images reconstruct the anguish one feels watching a child "dragged across borders" in perilous times. Throughout this debut collection, the self-reflection embodied in these poems offers readers a chance to mull over their own lifelong challenges with the wisdom acquired serving as a key to moving forward.
-Dr. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Virginia Poet Laureate EmeritaIn intense and amplifying poems, Marsha Owens ruminates over the repercussions of growing up too soon after losing her mother at a young age. Her adept use of similes is so convincing that the reader hears "a baby hoot owl/ caught in a trap" moaning "like the cold that settles/ around stooped shoulders." Likewise, her captivating and lyrical images reconstruct the anguish one feels watching a child "dragged across borders" in perilous times. Throughout this debut collection, the self-reflection embodied in these poems offers readers a chance to mull over their own lifelong challenges with the wisdom acquired serving as a key to moving forward.
-Dr. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Virginia Poet Laureate Emerita
Atsiliepimai