At the Booth Memorial Home for Unwed Mothers 1966

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ISBN-10:

1937347230

ISBN-13:

9781937347239

Author(s): Patti Sullivan
Released: Jun 01, 2015
Format: Paperback, 27 pages

Description:

There was a place for girls like me...That place was the Booth Memorial Home for unwed mothers. From her opening in Post Summer Blues This was in the mid-sixties/girls didn't keep their out of wedlock babies/my crime was being stupid and trusting, to her stunning afterward In those first days/weeks months years/ after she found me/I couldn't stop saying /Daughter Patti Sullivan's work is simply unforgettable. Her poems collectively constitute a portrait of a culture: mid-twentieth century, still-Puritanical, Southern California. Match-strike moments, achingly painful, sometimes darkly humorous, plunge us into a young woman's cultural transgression and punishment. In Booth Memorial, Sullivan transcends era and location, to illuminate a timeless and placeless dilemma: how to say yes to life and dignity in the face of exile and unbearable loss. Long after turning the last page, we are left grateful and larger in spirit. Maía, author of The SpiritLife of Birds, Adder's Tongue Press ____________________ Patti Sullivan is our guide into the lives of dispossessed girls behind closed doors at the Booth Memorial Home; through her words their elemental loss finds its way into language, both sorrowing and redemptive. Her voice is clear, courageous, and achingly honest these are poems that open the heart. Marsha de la O, author of Antidote for Night, BOA Editions ____________________ Patti Sullivan's poems are arrows, swift and quiet, hitting their mark, sinking deep. Powerful and necessary, these poems make me say when reading, This is what poetry is for! In Patti's passionate, honest voice, I hear generations of silent women who nod their heads, murmur agreement, urge her forward. Why didn t we ever talk about the truth, she questions the silence imposed upon her as a young unwed mother, would we die or catch fire. Mary Kay Rummel, Poet Laureate of Ventura County, CA, author of The Lifeline Trembles.

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