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A Slender Grace: Poems

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A Slender Grace is Rod Jellema's first collection of poetry since his highly praised The Eighth Day appeared almost twenty years ago. In this volume, which consists of 67 poems, almost all of them new, Jellema confronts a culture that loves bigness with poems that notice what is slender -- the thin lines, the threads by which some things hang, the narrow crevices through which divine grace offers to reconcile humans to each other and to the Creator.

These beautifully crafted pieces are not "religious poems" in the usual sense. As Jellema explains, "These poems individually are not spiritual message-bearers. Still, it is inevitable that my belief in a beautiful world that is broken and divinely redeemed -- though I am not preaching about it -- should be evident throughout." And it is, as Jellema takes a second, deeper look at such things as green beans in all their glory, a lovesick lonely young man in a Laundromat, and his own sense of the world while snorkeling in the Red Sea.

128 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 2004

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November 5, 2007
I found this bit of poetry a bit uneasy. Uneasy in word, flow, and thought. This book was highly recommended to me. I justcould not get a handle on these poems. However, two stood out to me: Come Winter & Travel Advisory. THose were my two gems. I guess that I prefer Wendell Berry, Octavio Paz, & Billy Collins over Jellema. Good effort & I know there are others touched deeply by this work.
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