Bitterroot by Jessica Jones, NWVS #143

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Bitterroot is a collection of poems written by a young teacher who is herself still learning.  The best teachers are the ones who don’t offer easy answers for hard questions, and Jessica Jones’ poems raise a galaxy of hard questions.  Bitterroot asks the reader to consider the complexities of Native and non-Native co-inhabitation in northwest Montana, valleys and vistas of triumph and hardship.  In “Hauling Wood,” a neighbor loans the teacher his ex-wife’s snow pants and boots, which causes the teacher to feel “small and important at the same time.”  In reading these verses, I feel small and important, and you will too.  The spirit of Bitterroot is this: Let’s learn together and never stop.  And let’s be grateful to those who teach us, everyone, everywhere.

–Lowell Jaeger, Poet Laureate of Montana, Founder, Many Voices Press

 

Drawing from years of teaching on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Jessica Jones offers us powerful poems of witness and advocacy informed by her loving participation in the lives of her students. She weaves her present-day teaching with historical records of government policies and mistreatment of Native peoples, making her homeroom a site of truth and reconciliation, a place where she is alternately teacher, ally, or “once again the student.” “Ask—We urge from the chalkboard— keep askingWhose voice is missing?  Who flutters on the margin of the page, the schoolyard, the city limits waiting—to interject?” Bitterroot is a stunning collection of essential poems, each one “a small act, this affirmation of life.”

–David Hassler, Director, Wick Poetry Center, 2006 Ohio Poet of the Year

 

Bitterroot captures the enchanting intricacies of loving a particular place. Jones speaks to tender moments of living and life with rare wisdom and insight. I felt secreted away, young again, in a classroom with a passionate teacher who sees all the world has to offer.

–Debra Magpie Earling, Professor of Fiction & Native Studies, University of Montana, 2007 Guggenheim Fellow

 

 

Description

Bitterroot 

NWVS #143

by Jessica Jones 

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-885-9

2019

Jessica Jones has been teaching Art and English in K-12 and college settings for over 15 years. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (2014), the Ohio Journal of Language Arts (2014), Poems Across the Big Sky II: An Anthology of Montana Poets (Many Voices Press, 2016), Bright Bones (Open Country Press, 2018) and NCTE’s English Journal (2018).   She also presents at regional and national conferences and has served as Writer in Residence for Calcutta Mercy Hospital in India, and with the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio. She is currently full-time faculty at Kent State University at Stark, where she teaches poetry, creative writing, and composition courses that focus on diversity and social justice. She can be reached at jessicamariejones.mail@gmail.com and at https://naea.digication.com/jessica_jones.

 

1 review for Bitterroot by Jessica Jones, NWVS #143

  1. J. King

    Bitterroot seamlessly weaves historical events with the present lived experiences of the people on the Flathead Indian Reservation. Jessica Jones’ poems capture the imagery of the life and land in the Montana Mountains that will stay with the reader. This book is captivating and includes hidden gems from cover to cover.
    In it’s entirety, the poems read as a gift of thanks to people of the Flathead Indian Reservation, for their embrace and acceptance of Jones as a member of their community. Bitterroot serves an exploration of cultural appreciation at its finest. It is an exceptional work of art.

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