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The Call Home - by Susan Johnson (Paperback)

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  • Finalist of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2022The Call Home invites the reader to accompany the poet in natural world settings-lying alongside a caterpillar outside her childhood home on a military base in North Carolina, listening for the silence of salty tides of the Rappahannock River at her parents' final home in Virginia, discovering salmon nests in the Cle Elum River near her home in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State.
  • Author(s): Susan Johnson
  • 42 Pages
  • Poetry, Subjects & Themes

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The Call Home binds five generations of women, revealing an undeniable rhythm of love and suffering, a pulse as they bear witness to patterns of beauty, connection, tragedy, loss-all listening for the call home.



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Finalist of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2022


The Call Home invites the reader to accompany the poet in natural world settings-lying alongside a caterpillar outside her childhood home on a military base in North Carolina, listening for the silence of salty tides of the Rappahannock River at her parents' final home in Virginia, discovering salmon nests in the Cle Elum River near her home in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Grounded in these settings, this collection binds five generations of women, revealing an undeniable rhythm of love and suffering, a persistent pulse as they share and bear witness to patterns of beauty, connection, tragedy, loss, and continuity. These poems resonate with the tender relationships among members of all communities, all listening for the call home.


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"With the wisdom of a sage, Susan Johnson crafts poems that showcase the saving grace of small moments, how they can redeem even our darkest hours, teaching us that an unguarded heart/ is the only way."

-James Crews, author of Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion & Connection


"Accessible and engaging, Johnson's book is a finely crafted antidote to the world right now."

-Susan Blair, author of What Remains of a Life


"...a tapestry of words bespeaking pain, love and much, much wisdom."

-Ed Stover, President, The Yakima Coffeehouse Poets


"These poems are intimate, raw, moving, and in moments, willfully hopeful. Rich in feeling, profound in insight, these are poems you will remember long after closing the book."

-Terry Martin, author of The Light You Find




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Susan Johnson's poems call us home in the best of ways, back to our rightful place in the natural world, back to the simple hopes and joys of life, like planting new carrots/ in the garden, one tiny/ seed at a time. With the wisdom of a sage, she crafts poems that showcase the saving grace of small moments, how they can redeem even our darkest hours, teaching us that an unguarded heart/ is the only way.

-James Crews, author of Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion & Connection


Susan Johnson writes with grace and gracefulness about family, nature, even pain and horror. Her poems glow with an almost holy sense of nostalgia and forgiveness, sometimes sad, always gentle. Accessible and engaging, Johnson's book is a finely crafted antidote to the world right now.

-Susan Blair, author of What Remains of a Life, editor of The Shrub-Steppe Poetry Journal



The poems in Susan Johnson's The Call Home ask us to pay attention to the human relationships in our lives, particularly family. For good or ill, those relationships matter. If good, we revere them. If painful, we must understand and forgive. Again and again, the poems turn to the healing powers of the natural world in times of trial. In the closing poem, "Teach Me," from which the title is drawn, the poet encounters a blue heron in the wild and asks: Heron, please teach me./ Teach me patience to know my needs are met./ Teach me grace to rise with love./ Teach me purpose to serve community./ Teach me stillness to hear the voice of god./ Teach me quiet consent to the call home. Another poem, "In Time We Know," uses weaving as a figure to conjoin Love and Suffering: And thus in time we know/ the two have bound us whole-/ a rough and lovely cloth. Actually, that metaphor could apply to the book as a whole: a tapestry of words bespeaking pain, love and much, much wisdom.

-Ed Stover, author of Homecoming, President, The Yakima Coffeehouse Poets



The Call Home goes deep, revealing Susan Johnson's love of the truth and her need to tell it. Brave, vulnerable, and willing to explore-even if what she finds is difficult-Johnson offers a religion of noticing things, a spirituality of paying attention. Look at this she says to us, pointing out things that go on in the world: Look at this broomstick horse tied to a water spigot. Look at this hot iron glide, pressing each cuff with steamy precision. At these new carrots planted one tiny seed at a time. Look as wildfire threatens, as smoke seeps through the screen. Look at grief drifting down from green needled branches, from the trembling throats of birds.

These poems are intimate, raw, moving, and in moments, willfully hopeful. You'll find things you need in this searching collection: clarity, heartbreak, simplicity, tenderness, joy, strangeness, beauty, loss. And you'll discover some things about forgiveness, about learning to love one another, even when it's hard. Rich in feeling, profound in insight, these are poems you will remember long after closing the book.


-Terry Martin, author of Wishboats, The Secret Language of Women, and The Light You Find



Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .11 Inches (D)
Weight: .15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 42
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Poetry Box
Theme: Family
Format: Paperback
Author: Susan Johnson
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2023
TCIN: 1006854287
UPC: 9781956285345
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-4456
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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