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The thread that runs through the poems in The Geography of Kitchens is one that connects us to family members who shaped our lives, particularly the women who taught us to pay attention to the details we often miss. Drawing on actual letters exchanged across three generations of women, the poems in this collection resonate with the joy, humor, loss, and lessons that arise from caring for each other.

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The thread that runs through the poems in The Geography of Kitchens is one that connects us to family members who shaped our lives, particularly the women who taught us to pay attention to the details we often miss. Drawing on actual letters exchanged across three generations of women, the poems in this collection resonate with the joy, humor, loss, and lessons that arise from caring for each other.
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Autorenporträt
Amy Haddad is a poet, nurse and educator at Creighton University where she now holds the rank of Professor Emerita. Her poetry and short stories have been published in the American Journal of Nursing, Janus Head, Journal of Medical Humanities, Touch, Bellevue Literary Review, Pulse, Persimmon Tree, Annals of Internal Medicine, Aji Magazine, DASH, Oberon Poetry Magazine and the anthologies Between the Heart Beats and Intensive Care: More Poetry and Prose by Nurses, University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, Iowa and Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies, Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska in a cabin in the woods with her husband Steve Martin.