Bringing Up Jaime

Bringing Up Jaime by Lesa Caldarella, published by Inkwell Productions in 2004, is a collection of poetry that delves into the complexities of family and personal experience. This edition, comprising 122 pages, presents a rich exploration of the author’s interior landscape, revealing the treasures she uncovers through her writing. The poems are characterized by dark tones and vivid imagery, balanced with a refreshing sense of humor and playfulness.
Readers will find that Caldarella’s work addresses profound themes such as regret and redemption, all while offering striking sensory details and creative forms. The collection invites reflection on the beauty that can emerge from seemingly barren places and emphasizes the importance of recognizing significant truths in fleeting moments. Through her evocative language, Caldarella crafts a space where peace and salvation can be discovered, making this book a thoughtful addition to the exploration of familial relationships.
Official synopsis Publisher
In Desert of this Beauty, Lesa Caldarella explores her interior and we are graced with the treasures she finds there. Her poems are bloody and heart-crushing, rich with dark tones and piercing details, but tinged with a humor and playfulness that is refreshing throughout. Some of her themes are as grand as regret and redemption, but Caldarella s striking sensory images and creativity of form gives everything a fresh perspective. I was alternately surprised and inspired. Many of her lines are still affecting me. Caldarella reminds us that there is beauty to be found in seemingly barren places, and great truths to be discovered in the space of a single second. As she writes, In the marrow of this moment is my happiness. In her wonderful poems is our peace, our salvation.
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