Mother’s Day Gift Guide lists two poetry books by Janet Ruth Heller

Stephanie Sumner has included two of my poetry books, Folk Concert: Changing Times (Anaphora Literary Press) and Exodus (WordTech Editions), in her Mother's Day Gift Guide. You can find the listing at http://stephscheersandjeers.com/2020-mothers-day-gift-guide/ Folk Concert concerns the journey of becoming a woman during difficult times. Themes include feminism, love relationships, college teaching, nature, psychotherapy, travel, the anti-Vietnam War movement, family, the life of an artist/entertainer/writer, and music.  The poems in Exodus are modern re-interpretations and psychological explorations of the people and events in the Bible. A central metaphor is the exodus from Egypt, which represents the journeys that people make: trying new experiences, leaving a bad relationship, finding a new job, taking risks. Many of the poems are dramatic monologues from the perspective of a character in the Scriptures. Cover of the poetry book Folk Concert: Changing Times

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Three Authors of Books for Children Reading and Autographing at Pages Bookshop in Detroit MI on Saturday, December 8, 2018 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 8, 2018 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.--Meet Michigan children's book authors Janet Ruth Heller, Jodi McKay, and Donna Rubin!  Join us for book readings, crafts, and family fun!  All three authors’ books will be available for purchase and autographing.  Janet will be autographing her books How the Moon Regained Her Shape, which is an award-winning picture book about bullying, and The Passover Surprise, which is a chapter book about sibling rivalry.  Location:  Pages Bookshop at 19560 Grand River Avenue in Detroit, Michigan 48223.  The bookstore’s phone is (313) 473-7342.  Its website is https://www.pagesbkshop.com

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