Breaking Bread: Poems by Catherine Marenghi

$14.99

 

A certain immediacy of voice persuades us in Breaking Bread.  This collection about family relationships is anchored in an extended metaphor, using the living world as palette, until all is, at last, “shored away like seeds in a silo.” Marenghi’s precision and musicality are compelling. 

–Kathryn Jordan, poet, author of Riding Waves

 

Breaking Bread is filled with precise moments that move us into a world of grace and redemption.  In her deft poet’s hands, these remnants of our everyday world become, as she says, “as audible as the rain / and as clear as the distant sky.” 

–Mary Katherine Wainwright, poet, author of A Taste of Salt: Poems

 

Catherine Marenghi’s debut chapbook Breaking Bread is honed and tightly chiseled with all the skill of a sculptor. With her welcoming and accessible lyricism, Marenghi invites us into a retrospective on the bonds of a life, loss, and longing. 

–Bonnie Larson Staiger, poet, author of Destiny Manifested

 

 

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Breaking Bread: Poems

by Catherine Marenghi

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-114-9

2020

Catherine Marenghi’s poetry has been published in literary journals in the U.S. and Mexico and has received several honors. The acclaimed poet Richard Blanco selected her poem “Long-Awaited Man” as first-place winner in a 2018 poetry competition sponsored by Crossroads Magazine. Poet Jennifer Clement selected her poem “Letter to My Son in Brooklyn” as first-place winner in the same Crossroads competition in 2019. Her poems, including “The Protest,” have twice won first-place honors from the Academy of American Poets University and College Poetry Prize program. Most recently her work has appeared in Sisyphus, Crossroads, Solamente en San Miguel, Italian Americana, Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, Phi Beta Kappa Forum, and Pantoums for the 21st Century. Her 2016 memoir Glad Farm is a critically acclaimed story of poverty, loss, and resilience. Among its many endorsements, former President Jimmy Carter called it “inspiring.” She divides her time between Mexico and Massachusetts.

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