In Books
  • All Departments
  • In Books
  • In Bargain Books
  • In eReading
  • In Kids' Books
  • In Teens' Books
  • In Toys & Games
  • In Video Games
  • In Lifestyle & Paper
  • In Movies & TV
  • In Music
  • In Used & Rare Books
  • In Used & Rare Movies & TV
  • In Used & Rare Music
Blood Memory

Average rating: 4/5

Based on 1 rating

Rate this

Blood Memory

by Neile Graham

BuschekBooks | July 16, 2000 | Trade Paperback

Neile Graham's "Blood Memory is a "mosaic of voice" depicting the lives of women. The lives of Woman. Invoking the very elements, she weaves a universe in which details of daily life, small moments caught in the crevices of time and place, are found and acknowledged. "Blood Memory follows the blood line, traces vision, belief and whatever else endures and offers it in celebration. And as evidence. Neile Graham is a Canadian who lives and works in Seattle, Washington. She has previously published two books of poetry: "Seven Robins (1983) and "Spells for Clear Vision (1994). She was a finalist for the Pat Lowther Award in 1995.

Save 24 %

$14.95
$11.36
$10.79

Usually ships in 3 - 5 weeks

  • Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over $25. + Details.

Reviews

    • Was this review
      helpful to you?
    Jocelyn

    Rating: 4/5

    Weaving Words

    Jocelyn

    11 years ago

    I especially enjoyed the poems where, the two poems read separately, then could be read "interwoven" a wonderful way with words. Neile Graham is a "wordsmith".

Details

From the Publisher

Neile Graham's "Blood Memory is a "mosaic of voice" depicting the lives of women. The lives of Woman. Invoking the very elements, she weaves a universe in which details of daily life, small moments caught in the crevices of time and place, are found and acknowledged. "Blood Memory follows the blood line, traces vision, belief and whatever else endures and offers it in celebration. And as evidence. Neile Graham is a Canadian who lives and works in Seattle, Washington. She has previously published two books of poetry: "Seven Robins (1983) and "Spells for Clear Vision (1994). She was a finalist for the Pat Lowther Award in 1995.

About the Author

Winnipeg-born Neile Graham was living in British Columbia, Washington State and western Montana while writing Spells for Clear Vision. Her first book, Seven Robins, appeared in 1983. Her work has appeared in numerous journals, including Canadian Literature, Calyx, The Dalhousie Review, Descant, Quarry, and Wot.

Trade Paperback

127 Pages, 6.08 x 9.04 x 0.36 IN

July 16, 2000

BuschekBooks

English

Canadian Author


1894543017
9781894543019

From Community

< close and return to chapters.indigo.ca
kobo
  • Take your library with you wherever you go
  • Use the device you want to use… smartphone, desktop and many of today’s most popular eReaders
  • Use Indigo gift cards to buy eBooks and subscriptions

WHY KOBO?

We love the Kobo eReading service… and we know you will too. We’ve partnered with them to bring you the most flexible, enjoyable eReading experience in Canada.

SHOPPING ON KOBO

You’ll be asked to sign in or create a new account with Kobo. Once you do, you’ll immediately get access to millions of titles and be ready to start eReading. Anytime. Anyplace.

continue to kobo

Sign up for email

Be the first to know

about discounts, promotions and new releases.

Sign up now 

Self Publish

Get your book published

and on our shelves!

Find out how  

Protected by Copyright. All Rights Reserved. Legal Notices and Terms of Use | Privacy Policy  

Portions of content provided by Rovi Corporation © 2010

Powered by EndecaVeriSign SecuredEssential Accessibility 

As Canada’s purveyor of ideas and inspiration, Indigo is the largest book, gift and specialty toy retailer in Canada. Indigo operates in all provinces under different banners including Indigo Books & Music; Indigo Books, Gifts, Kids; IndigoSpirit; Chapters; The World's Biggest Bookstore; and Coles. The online channel, www.indigo.ca, features books, eBooks, toys and gifts and hosts the award winning Indigo Online Community.

111