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Prose
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from
The University of Nebraska Press
Just Breathe Normally
a memoir
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/Just-Breathe-Normally,673186.aspx
Cloth
2007 236 pp.
0-8032-1095-7
$24.95
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Cover copy:
Just Breathe Normally by Peggy Shumaker
Just Breathe Normally opens with a traumatic accident. Shattered perceptions and shards of narrative tell the story, from wreck through recovery and beyond. In lyric prose, events spiral back through generations to touch on questions of mortality and family, immigration and migration, legacies intended or inflicted.
In the wake of her near-fatal cycling collision, Shumaker searches for meaning within extremity. Through a long convalescence, she reevaluates her family’s past, treating us to a meditation on the meaning of justice and the role of love in the grueling process of healing. Her book, a moving memoir of childhood and family, testifies to the power of collective empathy in the transformations that make and remake us throughout our lives.
We all live with injury and loss. This book transforms injury, transforms loss. Peggy Shumaker crafts language unlike anyone else’s, language at once poetic and profound. Her memoir enacts our human desire to understand the fragmented self. We see in practice the power of words to restore what medical science cannot: the fragile human psyche and its immense capacity for forgiveness.
Peggy Shumaker is professor emerita at University of Alaska Fairbanks and the author of several books of poetry, including Blaze and Underground Rivers. She teaches in the Rainier Writing Workshop at PLU.
“Here’s the truth of a single life presented in scenes so lyric, so honest, so encompassing, that in reading Just Breathe Normally I felt guided into wakefulness. Peggy Shumaker has rendered a masterpiece. This is the finest memoir I’ve read in years.”—Mark Spragg, author of An Unfinished Life
“Alternating the account of a tragic accident with fragments of memoir, Just Breathe Normally is a form of reconstruction. The resulting fusion is a remarkable tribute to the indomitable will to live and love. As memory bubbles up through a mind shaken loose from its linear clock, Peggy Shumaker shows us the route to compassion through the compressed power of language to open new worlds. If this book were poker, it would see your life and raise you one.”—Judith Kitchen, author of Distance and Direction and editor of Short Takes: Brief Encounters with Contemporary Nonfiction
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Short Takes
Brief Encounters with Contemporary Nonfiction
Judith Kitchen, editor
"Moving Water"

0-393-32600-4
www.wwnorton.com
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Marginalia, Fall 2005
Q & A Interview
Bernard Cooper, Forrest Gander,
Peggy Shumaker and Mary Sojourner
Questions by Maximalian Werner and Charles Jensen
www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter
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A Year in Place
"March: Black Branches Taking on Snow"

ISBN: 0-87480-673-9
University of Utah Press
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Ascent. Spring, 2001
"Shark"

www.cord.edu/dept/english/ascent/
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Prairie Schooner, Spring, 2000
"March: Black Branches Taking on Snow"

www.unl.edu/schooner/psmain.htm
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Challenging Acrostic Puzzles, acrostic using my words from "March: Black Branches Taking on Snow"
Anne Brown, puzzlemaker
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Trappings
Peggy Shumaker
and several other women
interviewed by artists Tiffany Ludwig and Renee Piechocki
June, 2005
The Annex
Fairbanks AK
Shumaker reads "Turquoise Dress"
http://www.twogirlsworking.com/interview/52_annex/interview52_1.html |
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