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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peace through poetry,
By T. Dobson (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Hardcover)
This book is shocking in its stark retelling of an emotionally brutal childhood. I was drawn in instantly. I found myself holding my breath and staring into the room at the conclusion of a page. I was stunned. The moments of the story have lingered with me. My mind poured over the events. Later even after I had moved on to other thoughts, the emotions lingered under my thoughts, so that I would often pause in the middle of doing tasks. The writer seems to be seeking peace through resurrection and forgiveness.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful,
By Dinty W. Moore "the_accidental_buddhist" (Altoona, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Hardcover)
Orr's book is an amazing chronicle of his early years, and an essential window into how art - in this case poetry - can play an important role in survival and transformation. The writing is clear and forceful. Highly recommended for anyone interested in memoir.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peace After,
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This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Hardcover)
This book is shocking in its stark retelling of an emotionally brutal childhood. I was drawn in instantly. I found myself holding my breath and staring into the room at the conclusion of a page. I was stunned. The moments of the story have lingered with me. My mind poured over the events. Later even after I had moved on to other thoughts, the emotions lingered under my thoughts, so that I would often pause in the middle of doing tasks. The writer seems to be seeking peace through resurrection and forgiveness.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mesmerizing,
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This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Paperback)
Gregory Orr's memoir tells a haunting story of tragedy and family disfunction that leads readers to a poignant embrace of life. It is not sentimental or preachy by any measure but it clearly highlights our deeply human need to survive and to express our own truth. There are unforgettable tales of living in Haiti and of being jailed during the Civil Rights Movement. Yet, my most lasting memory of this book will be the way Orr shows us the redeeming power of art and of poetry. Read it. You won't forget it.
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Gratitude,
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This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Paperback)
I am so grateful to Grgory Orr for this memoir, for his poetry, and his book, Poetry as Survival. His writing reinforces my own belief that poetry can be a container for the most painful moments in life. Thank you.
Tansy Chapman
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mistitled, but great read,
By Carlene Mayson (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Paperback)
Gregory Orr's The Blessing is a moving and powerfully written memoir about his experiences specifically around death and shame and how his 1960s family dealt with tragedy. The title is misleading. Poetry is the blessing, but it isn't introduced until near the end and survival through poetry really isn't what this book is about in this reader's opinion.
As a young boy, Orr accidentally shot and killed his younger brother and struggled with guilt through his remaining teen years. His father, a narcissistic and amphetamine-addicted small-town doctor, doesn't help matters by his own selfish adventures and escapes. And his mother, though aloof and distant, is his only hope for parental attachment. But she, too, dies tragically before Orr reaches adulthood. Then, in yet another ironic and tragic turn of events, Orr finds himself barely escaping death as he participates in civil rights activism in the Deep South. Most effective is Orr's use of language to capture internal and emotional conflict.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pulled me down..,
This review is from: The Blessing: A Memoir (Paperback)
This book started out very strong--we emotion and written word. But going toward the mid point of part 4 it started to unravel. I really thought by the way the book started I would continue to be moved..but I was very disappointed by the book. I found myself forcing my way through so I could finish it; it was hard to finish it because it just wasn't nearly as good. I will try to read some of the author's poetry and maybe that will bring back to a good place about the author--but I just don't know. :(
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The Blessing: A Memoir by Gregory Orr (Paperback - April 1, 2004)
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