The Mother Tree

Author:   Chelsea Fraser ,  Kimberly Phinney ,  Joshua Blankenship
Publisher:   Vine & Shoots Publishing
ISBN:  

9798989466412


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   25 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Mother Tree


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The Mother Tree explores themes of being and becoming in Chelsea Fraser's debut poetry collection. With strong natural imagery, Chelsea paints pictures with her words that will allow you to see the ordinary in extraordinary ways, whether that be in a kitchen or a forest. Infused with faith, hope, and not a small amount of grit, The Mother Tree carries readers through a single story and a single tree, which we know never truly grows alone. With a forward by celebrated poet, author, and speaker, Kimberly Phinney, The Mother Tree shows a way to hope and home.

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Author:   Chelsea Fraser ,  Kimberly Phinney ,  Joshua Blankenship
Publisher:   Vine & Shoots Publishing
Imprint:   Vine & Shoots Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9798989466412


Pages:   154
Publication Date:   25 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The poems in Chelsea Fraser's The Mother Tree sing of mothering in all its joy, uncertainty, pain, and wonder. This book is beautiful. And beyond that, it's good-the product of a creativity shaped by grace and extending compassion in every direction. Fraser's poems cast a loving gaze on generations both before and after, toward the author's own mother and father, toward her young children. And even more poignantly, Fraser manages to offer understanding to the young mother herself as the speaker of the poems and, by extension, to the book's reader. These poems will nourish your heart. -Jennifer Peterson, author of Must Resemble Leisure I can think of no other living poet who so earnestly weaves together the spiritual and the sylvan than Chelsea Fraser. With her debut The Mother Tree, Fraser shows that the glory and radiance of God is not a thing in contrast to the earthy tangibility of nature. Rather she shows us that there is indeed no separation between the sacred and the living green world. -Nicholas Trandahl, award-winning poet, author of Purgatory and Cabin Sketches The Mother Tree is a collection of enchanting poetry, and its marriage with theology and biology makes it a stunningly impactful book that will speak to mothers, nature-lovers, and dreamers alike. I devoured this book; Chelsea's artful imagery hit my spirit like an afternoon of forest bathing on a brilliant sunny day. -Deidre Bradley, writer, editor, speaker, author of The Shapes I Take If creativity is like a tree, then reading Fraser's first collection of poems is like watching leaves unfurl from buds and seeing the whole tree burst to life in the warmth of spring. These poems invite you not to observe from a distance but to climb inside and enjoy the view from their branches. What you see there enlivens and gives hope. -Wes Vander Lugt (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary), theologian and author of Beauty is Oxygen: Finding a Faith that Breathes New chapters in life need new metaphors. They help us make sense of where we are and what we have become when nothing seems familiar. Chelsea gives us a forest of metaphors to process the startling newness that motherhood brings. Her poems help us recognize with gratitude the strong loved ones around us and the solidity of our love for our families, even when we feel weakest. -Michelle Radford, visual artist


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