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Frogs in the Rain Barrel
Frogs in the Rain Barrel | Sally Ito
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In the title poem of this extraordinary first book, Sally Ito remembers her childhood in Alberta, when she set frogs in the rain barrel and watched them swim like stars in a "pool of still and nether depths/ whose mirrored surface was all." Those imagined depths become a powerful metaphor in these poems, which reflect Ito's experiences as a young Japanese Canadian living and writing in Alberta, the Northwest Territories, the West Coast and Japan. Hers is a distinct poetic voice, equally at ease with such diverse images as an aged Chinese man on the train, the Inuit goddess of the sea and the first crocus of spring. Frogs in the Rain Barrel was runner-up for the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award in 1996.
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Sometimes I post about the bookmark I am using. I keep all sorts of appropriately sized ephemera to use as bookmarks. This one is a Christmas list from when my child was little: « Anna toy, Disney Princess shoes, cat family toys. » I don‘t know how old, but I‘m going to guess four or five—she learned to read and write quite early (for some reason). I think the cat family refers to Calico Critters/Sylvanian Families.