· by Susan Gardner ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, An artist and poet searches the world for a place to call home. Gardner (Box of Light, , etc.) opens her debut memoir in the place she felt happiest: Tepoztlán, Mexico in the s. The story of personal adventure and redemption, tracing a life lived continually on the edge between chaos and harmony, tragedy and joy. Beyond her recounting of extraordinary places and events, spanning six decades and various countries of East Asia, Europe and Mexico, Susan Gardner gives us a perceptive, generational voice. She recalls pivotal decades of societal change and touches on basic. · DRAWING THE LINE is the story of personal adventure and redemption, tracing a life lived continually on the edge between chaos and harmony, tragedy and joy. Beyond her recounting of extraordinary places and events, Susan Gardner gives us a perceptive, generational voice.
Susan Gardner is poet, painter, photographer, and founding editor of Red Mountain Press. She has lived and worked in Asia, Mexico, and Europe as well as North America, and is the author of six books: Lifted to the Wind Poems , To Inhabit the Felt World, the bi-lingual Box of Light~Caja de Luz, Stone Music, Intimate Landscapes and a memoir, Drawing the Line. Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Women's Studies. DRAWING THE LINE is the story of personal adventure and redemption, tracing a life lived continually on the edge between chaos and harmony, tragedy and joy. Beyond her recounting of extraordinary places and events, Susan Gardner gives us a perceptive, generational voice. The story of personal adventure and redemption, tracing a life lived continually on the edge between chaos and harmony, tragedy and joy. Beyond her recounting of extraordinary places and events, spanning six decades and various countries of East Asia, Europe and Mexico, Susan Gardner gives us a perceptive, generational voice. She recalls pivotal decades of societal change and touches on basic.
The power of DRAWING THE LINE - A Passionate Life, lies in the magnetic quality of the artist's true story, a tale of adventure, love, tragedy, betrayal, and. Susan Gardner’s Drawing the Line is a poignant and touching personal story that vividly captures what it is to grow and discover, not only as an artist, but as a human being. – Scott Harrison, Artistic Director, Ironweed Productions sophisticated in its simplicity and profound in its lack of guile. Drawing the Line is soulful and beautiful. – Marc Talbert, author of Altogether Ernest. The story of personal adventure and redemption, tracing a life lived continually on the edge between chaos and harmony, tragedy and joy. Beyond her recounting of extraordinary places and events, spanning six decades and various countries of East Asia, Europe and Mexico, Susan Gardner gives us a perceptive, generational voice.
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