Author Archives: JC

An Excellent Review for “What My Grandma Means to Say”

JC’s storybook for children and their families about dementia was just reviewed on-line by Together Magazine at www.togetherfamily.ca/news/what-my-grandma-means-to-say-by-jc-sulzenko/. The review states that this book for 8-12 year olds and their families provides “the perfect way of exploring this dramatic change to a family as it follows twelve-year-old Jake through the discovery of his grandma’s recent […]
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treasures, ideas, unlocked.

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whether on paper or on a screen,

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home to wide harbours;

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imagination, spirit

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Words anchor minds, bring

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above the high-water line.

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Histories, written, survive

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that heed but the moon.

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spoken stories lose to tides

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All ephemeral,

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Great Review of “What My Grandma Means to Say” in Fifty-five Plus Magazine

The current issue of Fifty-Five Plus Magazine at newsstands and on-line features a fine and sensitive review of JC Sulzenko’s book for children and families, “What My Grandma Means to Say.” Here is the link to the article:  http://www.fifty-five-plus.com/intentional_grandparenting_-_grandma_and_dementia. In their column “Intentional Grandparenting, Peggy Edwards and Mary Jane Sterne agree with JC that when […]
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by the hands of history.

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Before letters, cavelines drawn

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in evolution.

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images and sounds from worlds

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The language of life —

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framed the child, formed the woman.

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her presence, her love, etched deep,

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Like lines in a hand,

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this friend for fifty-two years.

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A song in praise of

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with birdsong to end darkness.

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Silhouette landscapes merge

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its lover, silence.

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Loneliness lies awake with

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No light before dawn.

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till her eyes close to their light.

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She will kindle love with loss

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for eternity.

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