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|a Threshold /
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|a Carbondale :
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Cover; Book Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1; Threshold:; Magic Word; Spring, and It Starts to Snow; Ask Yourself Whether You Are Having Children to Be Loved, or to Love; You Are Time to Wake Up; Today Is a Capital M; Recovery; 2; Fairy Tale: The Doctor; Putting the Baby to Sleep: Nine Tries; Recovery 2: Turn Away Your Eyes and It'll Fly; 3; Persephone Returns; Everywhere the Earth Is Opening; After the Mud Bath; Laying on Hands; Annunciation; Name One Thing You Love; Recovery 3; 4; Kept from Her; For Chloe, Whose Name Means "Profusion of Blooms"; In the Air.
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|a The Fifth ElementFirst Words; Ode to the Bones; Prayer for the Hanoi Man Who Waits for Breakdowns on His Block; Recovery 4; 5; The Damp Grass Catches You Wherever You Lie Down; Some Run; What Is My Body Without You?; They Name Each Other Jesus; Set a Place at Your Table for Grief; To Gather Back the Body; Recovery 5: Now What Do You Do?; 6; You Were Born to Be Mine, See, Why Even Fight It; Relapse; Click; She Asks about Death, Then Draws; Brought to Life; The Day You Choose; "Give us the baby, give us the baby, throw us the baby"; Recovery 6: The Last Word; Notes.
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|a Jennifer Richter presents a series of poems that explore the many facets of the term ""threshold."" Throughout the collection, the narrator experiences several acts of threshing, or separating-from birth and the small yet profound distances that part a mother and child, to the separation caused by illness and its toll on relationships. At the same time, she is progressively gathering, piecing together the remnants of her life, collecting her children into her arms, and welcoming a future without pain. Pain is often present in these poems, as the narrator frequently confronts h.
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