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All Reviews - Earth's Breath
Write a review.Earth's Breath is a brave undertaking. Arranged in three parts to correspond with the before, during and after of the storm, Susan Hawthorne has captured the essence of the moment and the lingering toll a natural disaster takes on those who have lived through it. Hawthorne delivers legend, fable and emotion as well as reflections on humanity, nature and science. She has interspersed her topic with delightful descriptions of tropical birds and plants. Melanie Busato, Townsville BulletinEarth's Breath depicts a vast historical and emotional landscape through meticulous attention to detail. In this case, much of the detail reflects the poet's love of the natural world. Carolyn Gage, Lambda LiteraryA delightful read that is sure to entertain readers, "Earth's Breath" is a worthwhile addition to any poetry collection. Midwest Book Review Hawthorne's work reveals poetry so vivid, so exquisite, so sensitive to the wind and its effects, it has made me determined to find out some more about some of our barely reported global catastrophes. Robyn Peck, poamA delightful read that is sure to entertain readers, Earth's Breath is a worthwhile addition to any poetry collection. John Taylor, MBR BookwatchEarth’s Breath builds like an exquisite thriller. Susan Hawthorne has told a story so vast that only a book of poetry could contain it. —Kristin Henry, poet |
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