-Rennie McQuilkin, CT Poet Laureate (2015-2018)
Warbler, Jane Schapiro's new book of poems, is an achingly beautiful paean to family, friendship, love, and memory. It is also a searing reminder that loss, illness, and grief must play their parts as well.
The book has an organic feel, from line to line, from poem to poem. We are pulled into human connection and human frailty. We hear the rabbi say, "Even the blank spaces / are God given" so we keep looking as we move into middle age for peace, for less anxiety, for less pain. Some days "in the mirror, / she'll spot her former self like a star, / reflecting a fire long since burned out." And then, "the veil lifts, / reveals the world as a luminous bride . . . / Ah, sweet life. Sweet, inviting life. "These poems stay in the mind and heart and invite rereading again and again. Warbler sings of hard and beautiful truths in a singular voice.
-Deirdre Neilen, Editor The Healing Muse
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