In the heat of summer the Sassy One is knitting
headbands. A braided headband no less.
I used a new acrylic yarn that promises not to pill.
The model is Ms. Frances' stuffed animal.
It brought to mind a favorite author
and a book called The Braid.
Read the synopsis and knit.
Two sisters, Jeannie and Sarah, tell their separate yet tightly interwoven stories in alternating narrative poems. Each sister – Jeannie, who leaves Scotland during the Highland Clearances with her father, mother, and the younger children, and Sarah, who hides so she can stay behind with her grandmother – carries a length of the other’s hair braided with her own. The braid binds them together when they are worlds apart and reminds them of who they used to be before they were evicted from the Western Isles, where their family had lived for many generations.
The award-winning poet Helen Frost eloquently twists strand over strand of language, braiding the words at the edges of the poems to bring new poetic forms to life while intertwining the destinies of two young girls and the people who cross their paths in this unforgettable novel. An author’s note describes the inventive poetic form in detail
The award-winning poet Helen Frost eloquently twists strand over strand of language, braiding the words at the edges of the poems to bring new poetic forms to life while intertwining the destinies of two young girls and the people who cross their paths in this unforgettable novel. An author’s note describes the inventive poetic form in detail
2 comments:
Pat, the synopsis of that novel sounds both intriguing and ever so meaningful. I shall look it up!
I love the braid. You wove the braid and the story together so beautifully.
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