"There isn't a page in this book that isn't bracing. . . ."--Marie Howe Beginning with the word "defeat" and concluding on the word "alive," Goodbye to the Orchard testifies that we must remain open in the face of loss, because loss is a given; and that our glimpses of the mysteries--whether of dying or living--are all we're allowed. Steven Cramer is the author of The Eye that Desires to Look Upward , The World Book , and Dialogue for the Left and Right Hand . He currently lives in Massachusetts ...
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"There isn't a page in this book that isn't bracing. . . ."--Marie Howe Beginning with the word "defeat" and concluding on the word "alive," Goodbye to the Orchard testifies that we must remain open in the face of loss, because loss is a given; and that our glimpses of the mysteries--whether of dying or living--are all we're allowed. Steven Cramer is the author of The Eye that Desires to Look Upward , The World Book , and Dialogue for the Left and Right Hand . He currently lives in Massachusetts.
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Very Good. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Inscribed by author on title-page: For Carlin--One of the true moral voices--with a head full of good ideas and a heart to match. Glad to be back in touch. Fondly, Steven 9/24/04 Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Audience: General/trade.