Whirl Away Girl
by Tricia Johnson
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Pub Date Mar 10 2021 | Archive Date Mar 15 2021
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Description
The Diagnosis: You have an Autoimmune Disease.
The Question: How are You?
What is this new life you have been handed? Where does it lead? How do you even feel? Sometimes the pathway ahead is murky, seemingly impossible to pass through. Life throws you a twist you didn't see, know or desire.
In the midst of adversity, how do you cope? How do you process? How do you move forward?
Join this poetic journey of intimate details through the ache of life's unraveling, from the maddening free fall of diagnosis, to emerging and seeing the beautiful possibilities of living with chronic illness.
Whirl away, arms wide to embrace what is yet to come...
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781636495545 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This was powerful, raw, and real. I felt like I could hear her speaking the words as I read them. I often struggle with what kind of poetry is "right" for me personally, because I don't always connect with the "classic" styles, but I often feel that the modern poetry I read does not have quite the magical use of words that classic poetry does. While I didn't necessarily feel the "magic" in these words, I certainly did feel the experience she was going through, via her words. I think that's another purpose of poetry, to be able to feel/see/hear/experience what the poet is talking about. So for that reason I think this was excellent.
Whirl Away Girl
by Tricia Johnson
Atmosphere Press
Health, Mind & Body | Poetry
Pub Date 10 Mar 2021
I am reviewing a copy of Whirl Away Girl through Atmosphere Press and Netgalley:
In a powerful collection of poetry Tricia Johnson deals with the diagnosis of her autoimmune condition, and then she attempts to answer the question: How are you?
In this book she talks about her diagnosis of Lupus, the pain, the uncertainty as she tries to figure out the new life she has been handed. She can’t help but wonder where it leads . How do you even feel? Sometimes the pathway ahead is murky, seemingly impossible to pass through. Life throws you a twist you didn't see, know or desire.
In this collection of poetry the author attempts to ask the question In the midst of adversity, how do you cope? How do you process? How do you move forward?
In this poetic journey of intimate details through the ache of life's unraveling, from the maddening free fall of diagnosis, to emerging and seeing the beautiful possibilities of living with chronic illness.
I give Whirl Away Girl, five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!
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