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Sharon Olson

    My Mother Is Not a Geranium
    Will There Be Music?
    • 2019

      Will There Be Music?

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      In Sharon Olson's book Will There Be Music? the poet employs a sharp eye to illuminate scenes from a fifties childhood, and during her journey seeks testimony from an array of disparate voices: a Swedish grandmother, a band of prostitutes, a waitress in a Fellini film. Her investigations into the lives of artists and writers, among them John Sloan, Emil Nolde, Sartre and Stendhal, unfold with lyric intensity, deepening and darkening her report from an America where "gun cases beckon," an earth that "would never be scrubbed clean."

      Will There Be Music?
    • 2009

      My Mother Is Not a Geranium

      • 92pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      There is nothing more startling than the moment it becomes clear that an aging loved one can no longer live alone or with their partner without assistance. This book is written with humor and compassion along with some very practical advice for those confronted with the trials and joys of everyday life with aging parents. This book is not laundry list of resources. It is a poignant and inspiring story of a sweet little mom and her 50-something daughter who struggled to understand the shocking realization of the mom's diminished ability to deal with everyday life. It gives the reader the inside scoop on assisted living with stories that are funny, frightening, heartbreaking and hopeful all at the same time. You will laugh and you will cry as you come to understand why she chose to call their story My mother is not a geranium.

      My Mother Is Not a Geranium