Tom Sandborn’s review of the second edition of Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss is deeply moving. I’m grateful for his care and thoughtfulness in reading and engaging with the text.
He says of Bloodroot: “Bloodroot is many things — a memoir of the last stages in the life of the author’s mother, a reflection on the shared but unspoken experience of abuse both women suffered, and a profound meditation on the nature of narrative and language itself. It is a masterpiece of lapidary text, a blend of prose, poetry, and open space.”
You can find the full review here: https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/book-review-betsy-warland-bloodroot-reissue
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