Washing My Mother's Body: A Ceremony for Grief
Experience the profound exploration of grief and mother-daughter relationships in "Washing My Mother's Body: A Ceremony for Grief" by Joy Harjo, the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States. This beautifully illustrated edition presents Harjo's poignant poem, accompanied by evocative watercolor artwork from award-winning Muscogee artist Dana Tiger. Through lyrical prose and stunning visuals, the book delves into the complexities of a daughter's mourning process, reflecting on the joys and sorrows of her mother's life. As she honors her mother's memory, the narrative offers a pathway through grief, celebrating the enduring love between those left behind. Key Features: Deeply Emotional Narrative: Harjo's evocative poetry provides comfort and insight into the grieving process, making it a valuable companion for those navigating loss. Cultural Significance: As a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Harjo infuses the work with rich cultural perspectives, offering a un