In this collection, not only are all the dead holy, but all the living as well, including "the one-legged veteran, the toddler with doll and comb." There are echoes of those who perished in the Holocaust and those still laboring to make a life in the modern American landscape. In Levy's tightly crafted poems, we glimpse what is both familiar and human: teachers, immigrant brides, a lost father's shirts and ties, the sidekick brother, the dying mother. The message is clear and powerful: "You must remember."
-- John Jeffire, author of Motown Burning and Shoveling Snow in...
In this collection, not only are all the dead holy, but all the living as well, including "the one-legged veteran, the toddler with doll and comb."...