Review of Janet Ruth Heller’s poetry book Nature’s Olympics published in MidAmerica

The scholarly journal MidAmerica just published Margaret Rozga's review of my poetry book Nature's Olympics (Wipf and Stock, 2021).  Margaret Rozga is a professor emeritus of the English Department at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.  MidAmerica focuses on literature of the Midwest, and the editor is Marcia Noe, who teaches liberal arts, international studies, and women's studies courses for the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga. Here are Professor Rozga's comments about my poems in Nature's Olympics.   Wisconsin-born and University of Chicago-educated Janet Ruth Heller finds inspiration for her poems in the upper Midwest, especially the states that border Lake Michigan. The more distant settings featured in these poems include Arizona and Mississippi, but the travel in this volume most often takes place from Midwestern cities to Midwestern woodlands, rivers, and lakes. The western shore of Lake Michigan provided Heller her early geographic orientation, as the largely autobiographical poem, “Growing Up on the Other Side of Lake Michigan, an Ode,” makes clear. She moved to the east side of the lake for her career as a literature professor at several Michigan universities. She is a past president of The Society…

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Review of The Passover Surprise in The Mommies Review

The Mommies Review just published a review of my middle-grade fiction chapter book The Passover Surprise. The link to this review is http://www.themommiesreviews.com/backtoschoolgiftguide-the-passover-surprise . Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates, a Texas family, write the reviews. The Passover Surprise is based on my experiences growing up as the oldest of five children. Lisa and her little brother Jon enjoy collecting stamps.  But when their father holds a contest to decide which child will get a new large stamp album, Lisa has to solve a difficult problem. This chapter book takes place around 1960 and includes details about Jewish soldiers’ experiences during World War II and early stages of the Civil Rights Movement. The Passover Surprise (Fictive Press, 2016) also portrays a Jewish family celebrating Sabbath and Passover. Parents and teachers can use the Discussion Guide to discuss issues raised in this book, such as sibling rivalry, bullying, discrimination, and Jewish traditions, with their children and students. #books #chapterbook #fiction #review #backtoschool2021 Cover of The Passover Surprise by Janet Ruth Heller; Artwork by Ronald Kauffman

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