Author Archives: JC

Could young pinions lift them?

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Were they frightened off?

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would whistle in taking flight.

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The wings of three doves

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A philosopher’s puzzle.

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does that make a sound or not?

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and no one is there,

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What My Grandma Means to Say reviewed in Resource Links

Here are some of what Resource Links writes for schools and libraries about the book in a recent on-line issue : “Through the first person narrative, Sulzenko draws us into Jake’s inner journey. This book would serve as an excellent stepping-off point for discussions about dementia as a health issue that affects families.”
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If a tree falls in the wood,

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Pose the question well.

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without audience. They’re gone.

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At 10:00, the next scene: silent,

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nest in a huddle.

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the adult, two juveniles

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In 9 a.m. sun,

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among silver-green berries.

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to shelter in junipers

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easy to follow

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Her example, how to fly,

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Does ‘mother’ leave first?

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A matter of choice? Instinct?

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New wings, tight-bound in the nest?

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A predator’s call?

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Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network: a featured interview with JC

The Canadian Dementia Knowledge Translation Network (CDKTN) interviewed JC about “What My Grandma Means to Say” and just posted extracts from that discussion on its website (www.LifeandMinds.ca). JC is delighted that CDKTN recommends “What My Grandma Means to Say.” As LifeandMinds.ca states: “it provides another excellent resource for families.” JC welcomes that endorsement. “I know […]
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to abandon soft closeness:

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What stakes the moment

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warmed by feathered breast and sun.

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under a cascade of vines,

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Two, closed-eye fledglings,

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on a back deck’s cedar rail.

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