Rowing Through the Night

Rowing Through the Night by Ruth Kibler Peck is a poetry collection published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in September 2008. This edition consists of 96 pages and is presented in English. The poems reflect Peck’s love for life and her interest in various subjects, including people, history, literature, and art, showcasing her versatility through both rhyming forms and free verse.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes that highlight a woman’s sensitivity and a mother’s understanding, alongside a scholar’s quest for truth and a teacher’s joy of discovery. The collection includes poems that have garnered national, state, or local awards, emphasizing the depth and quality of Peck’s work. This volume invites readers to engage with the nuances of life and the beauty of language through the lens of personal experience and artistic expression.
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The poetry of Ruth Kibler Peck reflects her love for life and her interest in people, history, literature, and art. She uses both rhyming forms and free verse to explore these topics. More than half of the poems in this volume have received national, state, or local awards. Peck brings to her poetry a woman’s sensitivity, a mother’s understanding, a scholar’s thirst for truth, a teacher’s joy of discovery, a friend’s loyalty, and the writer’s quest for just the right word.
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