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The poetry of Peggy Aylsworth happens in the everyday, in which "rent has been paid, breakfast dishes washed," and shall she take a bath or "read the sorry news" or sit down with Wittgenstein--or is this the day a daughter dies? Is this the day she herself may "die with questions/ slipping, slipping from my hands"? Her poems are quietly, precisely amazed at an everyday in which, really, anything may happen. I'm reading along through these poems, a poetry etched in what seems a comparatively quiet life, and I hit a verse that begins, "Because the inevitable makes mistakes"--and that stops me cold. I sit thinking, "Of course it does " And say the line over to myself several times, liking that ...
A chapbook of poems about movies
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What Every Pregnant Wife Wants Her Husband To Know This book will help fathers play the role of a sensitive and understanding husband in a relationship where all the rules are about to change. How to Pamper Your Pregnant Wife is filled with advice, rules, suggestions, and guidelines based on interviews conducted with pregnant wives, doctors, therapists, mothers-in-law, mothers, and marriage counselors. It gives specific examples of what a “pregnant” dad should offer his wife, including —Pampering to show consideration —Trimester-by-trimester crash course in spousal relations; —Details of how a woman’s body changes, to help the man understand the need for greater sensitivity and patience; —Sex and the pregnant wife; —Weathering the sudden mood shifts and soothing the anxious wife; —Learning how to be a considerate birthing coach.
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