“What would I write in a message to my future self?” Is the enigmatic question Sharon Harmon’s poetry asks. Each of these poems portrays a window into the landscape of the heart, exploring the whimsy as well as the sorrow it holds. Wishbone in a Lightning Jar is a poetic journey that illuminates and celebrates the poignant moments of a deeply felt life. -bg Thurston, author of Nightwalking and Saving the Lamb. (Finishing Line Press.)
This is a great chapbook to read for those who are interested in scrolling down memory lane. Some parts I could relate to having lived in a trailer before and although I'd heard the terms trailer trash, I've never quite called anyone that nor them call me that. My favorite poem is "Sad Eyes." It brings memories of people I've met in life. Although I couldn't relate to every poem, there was definitely some nostalgia to be gained in reading. This is my first book by the author and I will read more in the future. It was interesting and I recommend this book if you like poetry.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.