Morning Leaves: Reflections on Loss, Grief, and Connection
Laing F. Rikkers
(Author)
Kelly Leahy Radding
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
2023 FOREWORD INDIES AWARDS WINNER 2023 PUBWEST DESIGN AWARDS WINNER 2024 FEATHERED QUILL BOOK AWARDS WINNER GOLD 2024 IBPA BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AWARDS WINNER GOLD Steeped in beautiful art and verse that invites reflection, Morning Leaves is the perfect gift book or self-purchase for those grieving the loss of a loved one. In the wake of the untimely death of the author's younger sister and isolated by the pandemic, Rikkers produced Morning Leaves, a book of vulnerable, evocative, and ultimately hopeful poems. She introduces her story and explains how counseling, the artistic process, and nature helped her through the healing process. Her poems, paired with Kelly Leahy Radding's stunningly realistic botanical paintings, metaphorically describe the range of emotions she passes through while grieving. Rikkers seizes the opportunity to be attentive to who she is and, more importantly, who she wants to be, leaving space for the reader to do the same. Her writing is soulful, open, and accessible and the artwork is exquisite. Ultimately, readers are invited to reflect on themselves as they address the grief and loss they have experienced in their own lives. Many have found it to be an inspiration for daily reflection and meditation. MORE PRAISE FOR MORNING LEAVES "The poems within Morning Leaves are tender, compassionate and full of wonder. Laing's writing and Kelly's illustrations are conduits for healing and hope." -Kristin A. Meekhof, co-author of A Widow's Guide to Healing "Laing Rikkers' first book is a wonderful example of the ways in which communion with the natural world can calm, restore and heal. Dedicated to her late sister Ginna, it makes a meaningful argument for the power of quiet observation in the midst of chaos, and an appreciation for the beauty and wisdom which is all around." -Anna Holmes, award-winning writer and editor at publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, and The New Yorker, and founder of the site Jezebel "So beautifully written and thoughtfully constructed. Visceral. Visual. Vulnerable. The passages cracked open my heart." -Amy K. Hutchens, award-winning speaker and bestselling author of Get It and The Secrets Leaders Keep "Through Morning Leaves, Laing has found an elegant, beautiful way to deal with her loss. Poetry is so helpful here, isn't it. The book is quite beautiful to look at as well." -Nils Peterson, first Poet Laureate of Santa Clara County and author of The Comedy of Desire
Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Collective Book Studio
Publish Date
May 16, 2023
Pages
104
Dimensions
6.3 X 7.6 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781685555955
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Laing F. Rikkers grew up in New York City, attended Harvard College and received an MA in Psychology from Columbia University. She spent eighteen years working in private equity and is a founder and Executive Chairman of ProSomnus Sleep Technologies which develops medical devices for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. She currently lives in Cardiff, California, with her husband, children, and dogs. Kelly Leahy Radding honors the natural world she loves through her art. She finds all aspects of nature interesting subjects for her paintings. Animals, plants, butterflies, rocks, the sometimes overlooked minute details of Nature, are to her an integral and necessary part of the whole. Kelly grew up in rural Connecticut on the edge of a state forest and has come full circle living on a farm in Columbia, Connecticut at the end of a dirt road surrounded by woods. She shares the farm with her husband, her brother, three gray cats, seven elderly goats and one perfect border collie.
Reviews
Everything about Morning Leaves is calming, soothing, peaceful, and then engaging. . . . [Laing] has illuminated a road map, of sorts, for each new reader to find their own path forward towards healing and acceptance.--Mel Yoakum Ph.D., curator and author of Francoise Gilot: Monograph 1940-2000