A Northern Woman

By (author): Jacqueline Baldwin

In her second volume of poetry, acclaimed writer Jacqueline Baldwin examines life in the North as a poet, feminist and environmentalist.

AUTHOR

Jacqueline Baldwin

Born in New Zealand, Jacqueline Baldwin immigrated to Canada at the age of 22, and travelled extensively until she began an organic farm in Steelhead, near Vancouver. Years later, Jackie raised her three children on a farm in Loos, in the Robson Valley. She can now be found enjoying her garden ‘Studio Dacha’ in Prince George, BC.

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“A storyteller of highest order, Jacqueline’s gift for using everyday language enables readers to share in the clarity of her vision as she sifts through the weave of human experience. Like the shifting visions of the kaleidoscope, each poem is a tiny, beautifully crafted window.”
—Deborah Thien, Massey University, New Zealand


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Dimensions:

Pages
8.41in * 6.15in * .40in
260.00gr

Published:

November 10, 2003

Publisher:

Caitlin Press

ISBN:

9781894759014

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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