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Joan Beverly

    Haiku for Jewtalian Mothers
    Tender Chains, Poems
    • 2022

      Haiku for Jewtalian Mothers

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      "Reading Joan Beverly's haiku, reminds us that "mother knows best" especially when it comes to school, food, fashion and marriage. She has finessed the haiku format as she describes all mothers who worry and fret for their children. You will have a smile on your face and a memory in your heart as you read each one." Lisa Shenouda Koslow Author of: Meet Me in the Moment and Poems Live Like a River HOW DO YOU WORK THIS IT ASKS FOR MY USERNAME CAN I BORROW YOURS HERE'S SOME GOOD ADVICE IF YOU JUST LISTEN TO ME YOU'LL DO THE RIGHT THING

      Haiku for Jewtalian Mothers
    • 2021

      Tender Chains, Poems

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "In melodious and rhythmic stanzas these poems about relationships, writing, daily experiences, the environment and natural vulnerability capture the essence of the creative challenge when the poet transforms thoughts into words. - They reveal the intensity of living as the poet navigates through time, place and language. With a combination of humor and pathos they relay a sense of dedication to the creation of mood, message and experience that draws the reader to a deeper level of compassion and feeling. Often through the use of extended images and reminiscent of the nineteenth century romantic style, these poems exude a sense of maturity that captures the strength yet fragility of poetic expression." -Carol R. Farber Professor Emeritus, Department of English, Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs, Sunny Nassau "These poems and parodies are a sail through Joan Beverly's life mixed with humor and pathos, as well as questions and answers that apply to the universal experience of husbands, wives and parents. You'll want to sing and recite these words written to familiar melodies and poems, while at the same time enjoy a sampling of life through the eyes of the author." -Ronnie Miller- author of Dance With the Elephants

      Tender Chains, Poems