This is the garden of the Great Mother Goddess, where the drama of the dynamic relationships—between women (in the roles of daughter, mother, sister); and between women and men (as friends and lovers)—cast a revealing light on what is known as Paradise. A compelling new volume from an important voice in Canadian poetry, The Goddess in the Garden combines mystical insight and sensual language to evoke a timeless meadow where humans and deities play out eternal passions. We’re back in the garden but something’s changed…

The Goddess in the Garden
- Finalist — The A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry in 2003
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