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Overview"Through well-crafted verse, and in a voice that is both lyrical and insightful, Treading Water explores memory, roots, family, and life's struggles. The poet invites the reader in to experience emotions that are universal. While reflecting on the dualities of loss and redemption, and suffering and acceptance, the author holds on to the beauty of nature and the possibilites of hope. And although journeys can be difficult, ""sometimes triumphs are simple . . . even my voice, with its cracks and imperfections.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Constance HanstedtPublisher: Finishing Line Press Imprint: Finishing Line Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.059kg ISBN: 9781646627660ISBN 10: 1646627660 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 18 February 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 ContentsReviewsTreading Water offers equal doses of insights and lyricism on each page. On one level Treading Water is about staying afloat among the tumultuous waves of powerlessness tossed upon us. Yet Constance Hanstedt eyes the swirling pools surrounding her and climbs above the mundane to keenly glean the metaphor behind everyday injustice. Watching her father mow the dandelions flat, ignoring their bright yellow heads of hope, Hanstedt observes, I never felt the urgency/to demand only goodness/from the living. Her poems weave through the letting go of lost love and fading lilacs with their brief shadow of perfume, and holding on to the beauty of nature and universal redemption by finding that triumphs are simple...even my voice, with its cracks and imperfections. -Deborah Grossman, Poet Laureate Emerita, City of Pleasanton, Calif, 2009-2011, author of Goldie and Me, and food, drink and travel writer In Treading Water the poet Constance Hanstedt explores the most vital aspects of family, history, memory, roots, loss and redemption. This book eloquently highlights that important space between silence and sound. It examines this through well crafted poetry that takes us to age old rivers, a third base dugout, old dogs, and a blazing mid-west sky. The poems in this collection let the reader settle in and will make the reader long for the time when the earth grew quiet. This work also examines the darker journeys that many families struggle with. But the poet reminds us whatever you can find, that will be enough and leaves us understanding how not all difficult memories can be settled, but there are ways to keep the archives of memories, caulked. If poetry is supposed to be like a melody soothing every muscle, every weary bone then this collection masterfully accomplishes that. Treading Water helps us to know that although our journeys can often be difficult sometimes triumphs are simple. -Connie Post, Author of Floodwater, winner of the Lyrebird Award; and Prime Meridian Author InformationConstance Hanstedt is an author, poet, and retired business owner residing in Northern California. Her poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, including Calyx, The Comstock Review, Naugatuck River Review, Rattle, and the California Writers Club Literary Review, and in Diane Lockward's The Crafty Poet, A Portable Workshop. Hanstedt's first book, Don't Leave Yet, How My Mother's Alzheimer's Opened My Heart, was a finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers Association memoir competition in 2011 and was published by She Writes Press in 2015. It was named a finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards. To learn more about Constance visit www.constancehanstedt.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |