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Frances Richey (Author)
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April 10, 2008
A heartwrenching and powerful memoir in verse from a mother grappling with the reality of her son at war in Iraq

Frances Richey’s son, Ben, whom she raised by herself, graduated from the West Point Military Academy in 1998. He became a Green Beret, and then went for two tours of duty in Iraq, often on missions that were so secret that he had to remain incommunicado from everyone, including his mother.

The Warrior is an urgent and intensely personal exploration of what a mother is feeling as her only son goes off to war, as she says goodbye to him, misses him, prays for him, and waits for him to come home. At the book’s heart lies a mother’s love for her son—a son from whom she feels distant, both literally and metaphorically, for she is opposed to the war in Iraq, but nonetheless realizes that she needs to understand, support, and accept the choices her son has made in his life.

A poignant, accessible, and emotionally arresting book told in twenty-eight poems, The Warrior speaks to the world of those who wait while their loved ones are in combat or in dangerous circumstances. It is also concerned with the love and pain that constitute close relationships, in particular that between a mother and her son. Richey gives readers a window into a world they might not know, but a world that nonetheless touches all our lives. And The Warrior will bring comfort to those who have waited, and are waiting now. Whatever readers feel about the war, all will want to read this moving work for its power and the universal emotions of familial love it portrays with piercing insight.

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Richey's son went from West Point to the Green Berets and thence to the war in Iraq. Her poems about him have appeared both in literary quarterlies and in O: The Oprah Magazine; this consistently moving, straightforward collection of those poems seems likely to gain much attention. Richey (The Burning Point) remembers her earlier years as a single mother, living through a traumatic miscarriage, juggling work and home life, and later grappling with her son's military vocation: "My son has brothers now," she writes, "the family she wanted." Richey's strongest lines, however, find a sharp blend between personal emotions and public events: she writes a poem to her son's helmet, to his gun, to his "desert camo boots," warning herself, "I can't protect him." Richey, who comes from West Virginia but lives in New York, sees signs of the current conflict everywhere-at the planetarium, for example, or in a taxicab. More than just a book about one war, Richey's collection becomes instead a book about what military service (especially high-risk combat service, such as her son's) does to the psyches and daily lives of those who serve and those who love them. In a museum exhibit about the Civil War, Richey grows "sick to my stomach,/ face-to-face with the gallantry/ of men young/ as my son"; hearing that son, home on leave, boast about his regiment's destructive powers, she muses with self-conscious helplessness, "If I could take that hat off his head,/ he wouldn't say those things."
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“Form / is helpful when / shadows crowd, / and thoughts fly apart.” Form refers both to poetic form and the forms of the yoga postures Richey practices and teaches as well as the good form of keeping one’s worries to oneself when speaking with your soldier son. In this unusually clarion collection, Richey grapples with her response to her son’s deployment to Iraq in poems of balance, precision, and strength. As she writes bravely and beautifully of how she raised Ben on her own while maintaining a successful business career, she opens a channel to the conflicted feelings of every mother with a son at war—that almost impossible union of fear and pride. Richey remembers Ben as a child and wonders where his warrior calling comes from. She examines his gear as he packs to head overseas and thinks, “I can’t protect him.” Lucid and penetrating, Richey’s poems, some of which have appeared in Oprah’s magazine, O, and the New York Times, reach to the essence of both mother love and what is truly at stake in war. --Donna Seaman

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Viking Adult (April 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0670019615
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670019618
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #907,606 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "These are not sweet poems., August 19, 2008
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They're truthful, and they express what was really happening for me at home imagining what might be happening for him over there, and it was an observation of what we were going through but from a very deep place inside me."

That was Frances Richey's voice on NPR a couple of months ago. She read a few lines from "One Week Before Deployment", and the cadences, the substance, the emotion, all caught my imagination.

I've been reading these poems to myself and aloud for the past month, ever since the collection arrived here. The cadences are just as strong in my voice as they were in Richey's. The stories she tells are powerful and compelling.

Most of all, she expresses her love for her son and her helplessness at being unable to help him while he was in danger.

I found these poems deeply moving. Richey said during the show that writing these poems changed her life. I understand why they did. Wonderful stuff, even if you don't like poetry.

Robert C. Ross 2008
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4.0 out of 5 stars a real heart-wrenching book, December 31, 2010
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I was given this gift for Christmas by a future daughter-in-law. She obviously had reviewed it and thought carefully about what the book was about. The mother of this book touched on several painful areas that I experienced while my son was at war in Iraq. Especially the mother's day gift! I did not care about the flowers that were delivered, but stood and cried because it meant, "he's alive and well". I hightly recommend this book for any mother who has experienced the heart-wrenching pain of seeing a child go to war.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Warrior, December 30, 2010
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This book looks like an important read......I bought it to give my daughter....
in the "future'....as he youngest son, just got a letter of acceptance to
West Point, come June!
I will hold it aside and give it....when time is right.....not now.
Didn't want to pass it up though.
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