For poet Mary Elizabeth Winn, the most profound issues revolved around relationships, and her poems reflect the impact these had on her life, as well as how she impacted others. Wave of the Day: Collected Poems describes childhood, family, children, places lived in and traveled to with an abiding love for nature, relationships, and a faith that can both question and guide throughout a long life. Quiet and soft-spoken, these poems reveal a reflective and deep-thinking woman. We are privileged to enter Mary Elizabeth Winn’s now distant yet still timely world of childhood, womanhood, and her surprising life as faithful friend and lover.
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About the Author:
Mary Elizabeth Winn (née Hedgcock), born in Illinois and raised in the upper peninsula of Michigan, was an artist and poet all her life. Wife, mother, pilot, painter, sculptor, doll maker, author, and college graduate of Skidmore College at the age of 83—through all of it, she was writing poems. Mary lived her last years in Shelburne, Vermont near her children. She was born on Christmas Day 1921 and died on the Fourth of July 2016. Her previous book of poetry and watercolors for children is entitled Pictures of the Pinelands, and is available at www.amazon.com
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- PublisherRootstock Publishing
- Publication date2017
- ISBN 10 1578690013
- ISBN 13 9781578690015
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages82