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-Rebecca Evans, co-editor of when there are nine and co-host of Radio Boise's Writer to Writer
In What These Hands Remember, Margaret Koger's luminous poems reveal the world in all its tenderness-carnations that smell like pepper, hollyhock dolls, praying herons, camellia corsages. "Inside I'm still that lithe little sapling I was many moons long ago," the poet writes, and we can tell because we feel her wonder on every page. Wisdom here is passed down not only from generation to generation but from poet to reader, which is our great good fortune.
-Kerri Webster, author of We Do Not Eat Our Hearts Alone, Grand & Arsenal, Trailhead, and Lapis, and Visiting Poet in Theatre, Film and Creative Writing, MFA Program at Boise State University
In Margaret Koger's What These Hands Remember, some of what you will find: Poems that poke, evoke, probe; rise like hot air balloons. Apples. Cats. Crisp moments about coming of age. You'll find hogs and loss; a rural life long gone. Gardens and work and Grandmas and Mothers and kids and pies and family; feasts. A reader's feast.
-Ken Rodgers, author of The Gods of Angkor Wat and co-producer of Bravo! Common Men, Uncommon Valor and I Married the War
Author: Margaret Koger
ISBN-10: 1639801898
ISBN-13: 9781639801893
Publisher: Kelsay Books
Language: English
Published: 09/22/2022
Pages: 44
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.17lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.11d
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