Review of Kim’s collection in Rattle
Here’s, at least as far as I know, the first review of our very first title, Kim Calder’s Who’s to Say What’s Home.
It appears in Rattle and Kim is very happy with the review.
I like this passage best:
I found one of the best poems of the collection to be “emergency room,” in which the daughter has to face her father’s aging and eventual death. This is a universal issue that we all have to deal with, yet the poem doesn’t veer into triteness at all. Calder demonstrates a remarkable ability to portray real grief – which I find refreshing in the midst of the many poems in this collection that seem to try to drown grief out.
Check it out!
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