In the Year of Leaping Ice

Ria Kinzel
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In the Year of Leaping Ice

Ria Kinzel
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66 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: May 25, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 66
  • Publisher: 1st World Publishing, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9781421836607
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.16" L x 9.0" H

"Ria Kinzel's writing vividly brings to life people, places and events, intertwining her own experiences with social and political realities. Apartheid South Africa comes to life - oppressed people challenge the government with quiet ferocity; then - freedom, of a sort, and celebration. The descriptions of her own family life display culture, heritage and beliefs. Altogether, this collection is well worth reading - it will delight and disturb. The words have a fascination all their own."

Joan Kirchhoff, author of Three Journeys, One life: Poems and Dreams

Ria Kinzel's fiercely honest poetry is an inspiration to speak your own truth. In her extraordinary poem, "Coming of Rage," she witnesses against injustice and cruelty as she discovers for herself oppression in apartheid South Africa, denigration of women, and a religion of sin and shame. Follow her through time and geography to growing wisdom in "Questions of Voice." With humor and tenderness, she shares "Grace Notes" of her life -- midwives, meditation, laughing children, ice mountains, wolverine ecstasy, spring sun, and doves of forgiveness. Ria Kinzel's poems have taken root "deep in the dandelion cracks of my mind." Her poetry is powerful and can open the hearts of her readers.

Heather Saunders Estes, author of Inner Sunset

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