Like This Like That (Paperback, 2002)
Poems by Libby Wagner
Libby Wagner shows herself as a poet of dimension in this collection. She expresses with intimacy and strength the vulnerability and joy of growing up from girl to woman in America. There is a sense of loss, yet there is always faith and robust feminine power with a healthy sense of humor. From Asking Eve (a poem about Paradise lost/gained) to From The Waitress Journals, her poems sing, thump, and shine.
Poems by Libby Wagner
Libby Wagner shows herself as a poet of dimension in this collection. She expresses with intimacy and strength the vulnerability and joy of growing up from girl to woman in America. There is a sense of loss, yet there is always faith and robust feminine power with a healthy sense of humor. From Asking Eve (a poem about Paradise lost/gained) to From The Waitress Journals, her poems sing, thump, and shine.
Poems by Libby Wagner
Libby Wagner shows herself as a poet of dimension in this collection. She expresses with intimacy and strength the vulnerability and joy of growing up from girl to woman in America. There is a sense of loss, yet there is always faith and robust feminine power with a healthy sense of humor. From Asking Eve (a poem about Paradise lost/gained) to From The Waitress Journals, her poems sing, thump, and shine.