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OverviewMy Husband's Eyebrows is a humorous examination and honest celebration of Grabel's long marriage-its good, its bad, its ugly-told through a collection of prose poems and poetry, punctuated by the author's richly colored, exuberant, exaggerated illustrations. Generously candid and open-hearted, this book gives us its bracing gift: full spectrum marital truths that are as irresistible as the cream in the center of the bon bon. -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita In language and images that are as exuberant and colorful as fireworks on Independence Day, Leanne shines a new light on marriage. -Barbara LaMorticella, author ...this book will open your heart, your mind, and your emotions in ways that you might not expect. Leanne Grabel writes that candy is absolutely necessary. I would add, this book is absolutely necessary. -Christopher Beaver, film producer/director Witty. Fun. Honest. Deeply loving. Unforgivable. Over the top. TMI. Delightful. Did I say loving? Plus, those wild illustrations. -Penelope Scambly Schott, author My Husband's Eyebrows should be handed to each and every couple as ink dries on their marriage licenses. -Suzanne Sigafoos, author Go grab yourself a cocktail, a joint, a warm cup of chai with extra honey, plump up that comfy pillow and start reading. Now. -Julie Keefe, creative laureate emerita/artist Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leanne GrabelPublisher: Poetry Box Imprint: Poetry Box Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9781956285253ISBN 10: 1956285253 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 25 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMaintaining that opposition is the lifeblood, Leanne Grabel takes us on a savvy, sassy, biting history of her thirty-eight-year marriage. She may-as she asserts at one point-always regret each snappish remark, each of her self-described crocodile bites. But we don't. We welcome the rub, the friction, the sparks emanating from this artist's poems and vivid illustrations. What verve! Generously candid and open-hearted, this book gives us its bracing gift: full spectrum marital truths that are as irresistible as the cream in the center of the bon bon. -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita Anyone familiar with Leanne Grabel's writing or her graphic and performing art will recognize the quick and, at times, acid wit, her dance with impulse and anxiety and a demanding sense of independence. What readers of this prose poetical chronicle of her marriage My Husband's Eyebrows will find new is how the long trace of time in that marriage imprints a newfound ability to reflect on that past, a broadening sense of trust and even a patience that early in the text she says does not feel capable. Patience, Dante's highest virtue, makes for a beautiful and transformative honesty, a song of acceptance and appreciation: I thought I'd never see It again/ I mean him in the glint of/ my hunger . . . -Charles Seluzicki, author of Elegiac Leanne Grabel bursts out of her box in My Husband's Eyebrows, an illustrated chapbook that is a witty, gritty, sometimes hilarious, and always honest examination of her marriage and stages of her life and growth. In language and images that are as exuberant and colorful as fireworks on Independence Day. Leanne opens the book with a Charles Bukowski quote and the lines: I feel an epiphany coming on. This epiphany is not accompanied by choirs of angels but by the noise of a vacuum as she turns over the couch cushions and cleans out the metaphorical basement: There are mold spores from the late 19th century down there. They're so old they could be valuable. Or deadly. I'm just happy to see them dying in the new light. In honestly confronting her own anxiety, selfishness, fears, and desires, in probing what in her long marriage is liberating and what is left over from family trauma and from the 19th century, Leanne throws open the marital curtains to let a new light in. -Barbara LaMorticella, author of Rain on Waterless Mountain Leanne Grabel's insights, her wry, bright lines and her luscious, hilarious, moody drawings are emotionally resonant, scorchingly honest, and highly entertaining. Grabel pulls back the curtains on marriage-the real and the complex. My Husband's Eyebrows, should be handed to each and every couple as ink dries on their marriage licenses. After the honeymoon, they can refer to this treatise on marriage as a long game, contemplate the gravity of time, and learn about the grit, both coarse and fine, of doubt. Someday, they'll thank her. I thank her, right now, for this illustrated chapbook where text and visuals complement and illuminate each other, like well-seasoned couples. -Suzanne Sigafoos, author of This Swarm of Light Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |