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Touching the Landscape Within

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Availability:In StockContributor:Deborah Alston WroblewskiPublish date:2/1/2026Pages:64
Language:EnglishPublisher:Weeping Willow BooksISBN-13:9798988668824UPC:9798988668824Book Category:Poetry, Body, Mind & Spirit, Family & RelationshipsSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.2403Product ID:SC873K3AH0
In an extraordinary collection of poetry, Deborah Alston Wroblewski tells how she became lost and then found due to a mistake, an oversight, probably by a well-meaning doctor, that determined the course of her life. Even at seventy-two, she still struggled to transcend and understand this early trauma of congenital hip dysplasia discovered too late. As a two-year-old, Wroblewski knew something was very wrong. Her small body was encased in a plaster cast that extended from armpits to ankles. She quickly learned about pain, imprisonment, separation, ridicule, and soldiering on. Her confinement lasted one year, but didn't end there. This condition deeply affected her mother, father and brother, along with all the people who would come to love her. She carried these inner and outer wounds, along with their effects, and they influenced every decision she would make in her life. She became the girl with the odd gait, the disability, which then defined her. The poems in Touching the Landscape Within weave together her story and her ultimate healing and self-acceptance.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Weeping Willow BooksISBN-13:9798988668824UPC:9798988668824Book Category:Poetry, Body, Mind & Spirit, Family & RelationshipsSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.17 inchesWeight:0.2403Product ID:SC873K3AH0
Wroblewski, Deborah Alston: - Deborah Alston Wroblewski is a former nurse. She is a wife, mother of four, grandmother of eleven, art teacher, artist, writer and poet whose work explores resilience, pain, love, endurance and the beauty of imperfection. Her medical condition shaped her life, her art, and soul but no longer defines her. She gives voice to all women's struggles with body image, marriage, losing one's self, perfectionism, forgiveness, and acceptance. Her memoir in poems seeks to unleash the quiet voice of the silenced woman, the everywoman. She lives in Santa Barbara, California, a long way from her Philadelphia roots, with her husband, Edmund, and cat, Gus, in an old Tudor house near her adult children and many grandchildren. She no longer carries her threadbare security blanket of anger.
Publisher: Weeping Willow Books

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