She Never Told Me about the Ocean
She Never Told Me about the Ocean
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Author(s): McKetta, Elisabeth Sharp
ISBN No.: 9781589881532
Pages: 285
Year: 202103
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 29.48
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"The imaginative reworking of the mythology of death and the afterlife creates a remarkable mode for examining love and loss. McKetta uses language with an artistry that evokes sensory experience . The quality of suspended reality is beautifully apt for a tale focused on and inspired by water, the ocean, and swimming, and for McKetta's thematic progression from suffering to awareness, acceptance, and transcendence." Booklistc "What starts as a simple story slowly spools into more and more the deeper you dive . Besides the surprises and emotional heft in this book, you can't forget the writing. It's apparent from the first few pages alone that McKetta is a poet and she flexes these muscles well, while still bringing you a breezy read." Idaho Press "An inherently absorbing and fully engaging read from cover to cover." Wisconsin Bookwatch "A superb enchantment showing the richness of ordinary life and the permeability of life's margins.


We meet those who help us enter into this world and those who can hinge into the world beyond. With stunning perceptions and captivating language McKetta brings us a brilliant reimagining of the myth of Charon along with much forgotten knowledge from the provinces of healing and herbalism."-- Grace Dane Mazur , author of The Garden Party " She Never Told Me About the Ocean is an aria for mothers. There is a kindness and love that runs through this story; it just sits in the background and breathes."-- Lesley Bannatyne , author, Halloween expert, and Bram Stoker Award nominee "With luminous, aqueous prose, Elisabeth Sharp McKetta tells a story of healing and resilience through relationships, work, and a journey of self-discovery. Readers of all ages will be enchanted."-- Kim Cross , author of What Stands in a Storm "A kaleidoscopic story of mothering and daughtering, wrought with all the myth and wisdom and flaw and singularity that accompany them. She Never Told Me About the Ocean weaves everything I thought I knew about these sacred relationships into a something else, a glimmering tapestry revealing a truth so difficult to keep hold of in the waves of our days: that every one of us is at once mythic and startlingly human.


"-- CL Young , author of Rose of No Man's Land and founder of Sema Poetry Series PRAISE FOR ELISABETH SHARP MCKETTA'S OTHER BOOKS: "For some years now, I have been reading and appreciating Elisabeth Sharp McKetta's exceptional Poetry for Strangers project. With generosity, inclusiveness, and openness to the wonders of nature and the human spirit, McKetta reaches out to those strangers, encountered by chance, inviting them to participate in an art form that non-writers so often consider alien territory. She is a bridge-builder of the most original kind. And, equally admirable, from this unpredictable starting point she writes many amazingly good, complexly developed poems, imbued with her own intelligence, wit, and kind perceptiveness." Lydia Davis , author of Can't and Won't , on Poetry for Strangers "Elisabeth McKetta taps fairy tales, and, presto, they transform themselves into living things that reach out and tug at us, reminding us of the exquisite fragility in 'once upon a time.'"-- Maria Tatar , Harvard Professor and author of The Fairest of Them All: Snow White and 21 Tales of Mothers and Daughters , on The Fairy Tales Mammals Tell "Elisabeth McKetta grapples with the bedrock basics of being human. All of the imperatives of flesh--love, lust, the making and breaking of hearts, marriage, children, and all the rest--get full play in her writing."-- Ben Fountain , author of Brief Encounters with Che Guevara , on The Fairy Tales Mammals Tell.



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