Shrinking Bones

Author:   Judy K Mosher ,  Robert R Sanders ,  Shawn Aveningo Sanders
Publisher:   Poetry Box
ISBN:  

9781948461108


Pages:   36
Publication Date:   20 November 2018
Format:   Paperback
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A Poetry Box Chapbook Prize Selection -- 1st Place Shrinking Bones by Judy K. Mosher is the first place winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize for 2018. These poems grew from the author's journey with her aging mother and her memory of her past paid work-life as a professor of anatomy and physiology. The collection is a rich marriage of poetic observation joined with an in-depth understanding of the human body. It portrays a beautiful story of love, loss and grief, as well as the complex relationship between mother and daughter. _________________________________________________ Mosher has invoked the metaphor of the bones of the body to describe the gentle path to the end. Her mastery, the metaphor and the simplicity of the poems focus a unique light on the journey. Lee Firestone Dunne, poet/author Life in the Poorhouse and Cocktail Shaker Judy Mosher has done a masterful job of bringing anatomy and poetry together in a way that enhances the understanding of both. An enlightening collection! Miriam Sagan, poet Mosher skillfully juxtaposes each poem with a description of bones - fingertips, ossicles, orbits, even a phantom limb - to build a framework of tender poems that detail how her mother cared for her, mellowed as time passed, even what made her mother laugh. Tricia Knoll, author of Broadfork Farmand How I Learned To Be White

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Author:   Judy K Mosher ,  Robert R Sanders ,  Shawn Aveningo Sanders
Publisher:   Poetry Box
Imprint:   Poetry Box
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.054kg
ISBN:  

9781948461108


ISBN 10:   1948461102
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   20 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In Shrinking Bones you come to know a mother and her daughter as Judy K. Mosher's mother ages, shrinks, and dwindles toward death. Mosher skillfully juxtaposes each poem with a description of bones - fingertips, ossicles, orbits, even a phantom limb - to build a framework of tender poems that detail how her mother cared for her, mellowed as time passed, even what made her mother laugh. Mosher's sensitive and delicate poetic touch shares how she tended her mother's wounds at the end of a long life and holds her memory now with each look in the mirror. If your relationship with your mother was not thus, you might wish it could have been. Tricia Knoll, author of How I Learned To Be White and Broadfork Farm As the skeleton is the hardscape of the body, so poetry creates a precise armature of language on which to hang experience and emotion. Judy Mosher has done a masterful job of bringing anatomy and poetry together in a way that enhances the understanding of both. The metaphors here give the reader new insight into the universality -- and specifics -- of the mother-daughter bond. An enlightening collection! Miriam Sagan, poet To witness the death of her mother and her own grief, Mosher has invoked the metaphor of the bones of the body to describe the gentle path to the end. Her mastery, the metaphor and the simplicity of the poems focus a unique light on the journey. Lee Firestone Dunne, author of Life in the Poorhouse and Cocktail Shaker


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