April 1, 2012 | ISBN 978-1-894987-36-3 | 90 Pages | OUT OF PRINT
**Out of Print** April 2010 90 pages | ISBN 978-1-894987-36-3 Turning the Corner at Dusk is a searing collection of poetry. Starting in Presov, Slovakia, we join Jacquie Buncel as she accompanies her father back to his boyhood home. With poems as clear as snapshots we move through Buncel's growing understanding of the Holocaust and her connection with Judaism past and present. The collection ends with the celebration of new life as both she and her partner celebrate the births of their two daughters. Reviews Prefer Poetry? (Cynthia Ramsay, Jewish Independent, 22/11/2013)"Turning the Corner at Dusk is a searing collection of… Read more
**Out of Print**
April 2010 90 pages | ISBN 978-1-894987-36-3
Turning the Corner at Dusk is a searing collection of poetry. Starting in Presov, Slovakia, we join Jacquie Buncel as she accompanies her father back to his boyhood home. With poems as clear as snapshots we move through Buncel's growing understanding of the Holocaust and her connection with Judaism past and present. The collection ends with the celebration of new life as both she and her partner celebrate the births of their two daughters.
Reviews
Prefer Poetry? (Cynthia Ramsay, Jewish Independent, 22/11/2013) "Turning the Corner at Dusk is a searing collection of poetry."
Excerpt
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About the Author
Jacquie Buncel is the daughter of Holocaust survivors. She is active in Holocaust Education Programs across Toronto, and has been studying and writing about the Jewish experience for over ten years. She is also the exceutive director of the Sunshine Centre for Seniors, a community-based organization that works with isolated seniors.
Prefer Poetry? (Cynthia Ramsay, Jewish Independent, 22/11/2013) "Turning the Corner at Dusk is a searing collection of poetry."
Jacquie Buncel is the daughter of Holocaust survivors. She is active in Holocaust Education Programs across Toronto, and has been studying and writing about the Jewish experience for over ten years. She is also the exceutive director of the Sunshine Centre for Seniors, a community-based organization that works with isolated seniors.
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