We Draw Breath from the Same Sky by Mary Anna Kruch

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“In this collection, Mary Anna Kruch moves in and out of the past: from stories of her parents and grandparents that began in Italy a century ago to those of her long marriage. ‘I will lean into the language of my family, contributing little – but understanding much’ Kruch writes, but through these poems, she contributes a great deal:  the sights, smells, tastes, and voices of her personal history of loss and thanksgiving. ‘Oh how I wish you were here,’ she writes to her father, long dead, when she sits with relatives at her father’s childhood home in Pofi, Italy.  Through these poems, Kruch invites all of us as readers to be there with her as well.”

–Laura Apol, author of Ladder of Sun (winner of the Oklahoma Book Award)   “Mary Anna’s poems are written in a clear, straight forward style with a strong voice. They put on no airs, and the imagery is striking. Now and then a line reaches out and grips your heart.” –Terry Wooten, author of Stone Circle Poems (winner of the  Michigan Notable Book Award)      

 

 

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We Draw Breath from the Same Sky

by Mary Anna Kruch

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-982-5

2019

Mary Anna Kruch is a career educator and writer. Her Italian family near Rome, growing up family, and the family farm in Northern Michigan inspire poetry and photography, satisfying her need to share varied landscapes with others. She leads a monthly writing workshop, Williamston Community Writers, and has been published in The Remembered Arts Journal, River Poets Journal, Edition 3, and Plum Tree Tavern. This is her first poetry collection. Her next collection will focus on self-reflection, mirroring the landscapes of travel, especially to the Tuscan and Lazio regions of Italy.

2 reviews for We Draw Breath from the Same Sky by Mary Anna Kruch

  1. William Trickey

    I will need to read the book but the poems t I have read is heart warming. Can’t wait to read all of her poems.

  2. Cheryl Caesar (verified owner)

    A beautiful book, from cover to cover. Mary Anna Scenga Kruch takes the cliché of “we all look up at the same sky” and imbues it with breath and feeling. Her poems are a multisensory Viewmaster connecting us to our past and to the rest of the world: so urgent now that Trump is cutting us off from everything good under the pretense of making us great. Her book is full of the smell and feel of “family wraps.”

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