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Olive Kitteridge: Fiction by Elizabeth Strout
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Forgetting English: Stories by Midge Raymond
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About meJanna Cawrse Esarey is the author of The Motion of the Ocean: 1 Small Boat, 2 Average Lovers, and a Woman’s Search for the Meaning of Wife (Touchstone 2009), the true story of a woman who chases love across the Pacific—only to find that navigating the world is easier than keeping her relationship off the rocks. Janna’s work appears in sailing magazines, such as Sail and Cruising World, and travel anthologies, most recently More Sand in My Bra. She blogs about work-life-love balance for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer at “Happily Even After.” Janna was selected as a 2008 Jack Straw Writer and currently performs the juggling act of writer, mom, and wife—only dropping a few balls daily. Visit her at www.byjanna.com.
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and I am not frightened although it's hot
I have all that I requested
and I do not want what I haven't got
I have learned this from my mother
See how happy she has made me
I will take this road much further
though I know not where it takes me
I have water for my Journey
I have bread & I have wine
no longer will I be hungry
for the bread of life is mine
I saw a navy blue bird
flying way above the sea
I walked on & I learned later
that this navy blue bird was me
I returned a paler blue bird
and this is the advice they gave me
"you must not try to be too pure
you must fly closer to the sea"
- Sinead O'Connor in "I do not want what I haven't got"
posted by theoldman at 8:49 am (EST) on Nov 17, 2009