Elaine Zimmerman has truly unique ways of seeing and saying-in just a word or a phrase, she paints unforgettable images, most notable for their powerful juxtapositions, like cradling a sleeping infant during the January 6th insurrection. Her poems portray life at its most primal-the sadly all-too-familiar killings, pandemic, mudslides, droughts-yet the gift she gives us is to juxtapose these everyday horrors with the sheen of hope, dreams and laughter. This book is breath-taking and masterful!-Ellen Galinsky, Author, Mind in the Making & The Breakthrough Years President, Families and Work Institute
Elaine Zimmerman has truly unique ways of seeing and saying-in just a word or a phrase, she paints unforgettable images, most notable for their powerful juxtapositions, like cradling a sleeping infant during the January 6th insurrection. Her poems portray life at its most primal-the sadly all-too-familiar killings, pandemic, mudslides, droughts-yet the gift she gives us is to juxtapose these everyday horrors with the sheen of hope, dreams and laughter. This book is breath-taking and masterful!-Ellen Galinsky, Author, Mind in the Making & The Breakthrough Years President, Families and Work Institute
Elaine Zimmerman has truly unique ways of seeing and saying-in just a word or a phrase, she paints unforgettable images, most notable for their powerful juxtapositions, like cradling a sleeping infant during the January 6th insurrection. Her poems portray life at its most primal-the sadly all-too-familiar killings, pandemic, mudslides, droughts-yet the gift she gives us is to juxtapose these everyday horrors with the sheen of hope, dreams and laughter. This book is breath-taking and masterful!-Ellen Galinsky, Author, Mind in the Making & The Breakthrough Years President, Families and Work Institute
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