These offerings, many by internationally known poets, others appearing here for the first time in book form, reveal the healing power of human connection. Women grow up and grow old, defy conventions and limits, fall in love and out again, wonder at their own bodies, sing of the earth and sky. They pray, give birth, make tortillas, love, write, lust, and do laundry. Collectively, they try to make sense of suffering: estrangement, loneliness, infertility, miscarriage, illness, aging, and the death of loved ones, finding strength in shared lives and voices.
With contributions by:
Sandra Cisneros
Lucille Clifton
Toi Derricotte
Tess Gallagher
Jane Hirshfield
Maxine Hong Kingston
Maxine Kumin
Naomi Shihab Nye
Ann Sexton
May Swenson
“A collection tailor-made to uplift, to share, and to celebrate the spiritual in the everyday lives of women.” -Ms. Magazine
“This is a beautiful book, a collection of shimmering poems by women writers that illuminates every phase and sphere of life. [Marilyn Sewell’s] eye and ear for poetry shaped by spiritual thought-be it contemplative or ornery, thankful or sorrowful-are keen and sensitive.” -Donna Seaman, Booklist