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The natural world, myth, and memory become a vibrant tapestry in this collection of poems by Rosemarie Wurth-Grice. As a poet, mother, sister, daughter, widow, retired teacher, and an advocate for being a steward of the land, she weaves a golden thread through a life of "shadow and sunlight" to find hope in the "luminous darkness" that calls us all home.

Produktbeschreibung
The natural world, myth, and memory become a vibrant tapestry in this collection of poems by Rosemarie Wurth-Grice. As a poet, mother, sister, daughter, widow, retired teacher, and an advocate for being a steward of the land, she weaves a golden thread through a life of "shadow and sunlight" to find hope in the "luminous darkness" that calls us all home.
Autorenporträt
Rosemarie Wurth-Grice is a Kentucky native and poet who lives on her cut flower and blackberry farm in Bowling Green, KY. She is a retired high school English teacher and founding member of the Not Dead Poets' Society writing group which meets regularly to provide support to the local writing community. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in Kentucky Monthly, Kudzu, Kentucky English Bulletin, and the Journal of Kentucky Studies.