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A Chair Keeps the Floor Down - by Susan Dambroff (Paperback)

A Chair Keeps the Floor Down - by  Susan Dambroff (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>A Chair Keeps the Floor Down</em>, celebrates and honors the art of teaching through image-filled love songs to her students, who often spin rather than speak. Through her poetry, Susan chronicles her rich career as a special education teacher, where she engaged in shared fields of discovery with children and families. Her craft of teaching began in adolescence when she tutored a young neighbor with a developmental disability, and grew from there. Susan poems</p><p>are grounded in detail and rhythm, giving language to the memory of her students, many of whom could not speak for themselves.</p><p> </p><p>The collection is divided into two sections. In the first, <em> Lately, </em>Susan<em> </em>takes the reader on a journey into the classroom, where the children come alive in vivid details: "Nathan/ who loves the sound of milk cartons," Sebastian /who finds the shape of a lamp in everything." Throughout this section she weaves in images from her dreams: "In a dream/my father is alive with open arms/ mute little Henry/ suddenly has the word for run". In her poem "Lockdown", she</p><p>brings the reader into the very real day to day world of a teacher: "two teachers/ huddled in a closet", and in "Without Regrets" she poignantly describes the difficult job of trying to keep her</p><p>students safe after a rash of school shootings: "I want to make promises /I can't keep/about saving these tiny children/who after the miraculous downpour /jump into puddles/ and watch their footprints /follow behind them."</p><p> </p><p>In the second section, <em>Tell Me More, </em>delves into Susan's passage into retirement.</p><p>In "Imprint of Small Hands, she explores the way the rhythm of her life has changed: </p><p>"I move/from the staccato routines/ of a job to do/to a cat body/ fluidly rounding/into all the layers/yet to bloom." In "At the Public Swimming Pool," she reflects on joining a new community of peers, "We are writers and pagans/ lawyers and carpenters/ secretaries and healers...we are teachers/ who still teach/ and retired ones /who remember/ the beat of the classroom/with its adrenaline magic/and fatigue. As she discovers new routines, she finds herself on buses and on streets still noticing the children," girl with an eager mouth/puckering around/the sweet globe/ of a lollipop."</p><p> </p><p><em>A Chair Keeps the Floor Down, </em> is a poignant and crafted collection of poetry, which not only honors children and teachers, but also gives tribute to the unfolding process of aging: "I am 65/ still whirling/through air/and water/bare feet/curving around rocks/ to praise the ground."</p><p><br></p>

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