Welcome to jerikroll.com, the official website of author Jeri Kroll (pictured right). Here you will find information about Jeri and her books.
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| News Flash: Check out Jeri’s latest books: The Mother Workshops, a collection of poems with Five Islands Press, and Mickey’s Little Book of Letters, a novel in Lothian’s Takeaway Series. | |||
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| Mickey's Little Book of Letters - for young people. Mickey Opie is almost thirteen and going crazy. Life hasn’t been the same since her beloved grandmother died and her best friend moved away. Her parents fight, her teacher’s a control freak, her school’s very own Mafia, the Greasy Hand, keep stealing her lunch and she’s cursed with hair that looks as if mice have nested in it. But no one at home is interested in hearing Mickey whinge, so she begins to write letters to the living and the dead – the Minister of Education, Bill Gates, J.R.R. Tolkien, Napoleon, Freddo the frog (she’s a chocoholic) . . . and most of all to her late grandmother. Mickey does have one thing going for her – her great imagination. Mickey writes to George Lucas as well, sending him instalments of her wild sci-fi fantasy about her alter ego, Space Chick Mick, where she really lets her hair uncurl. Mickey’s Little Book of Letters offers a novel within a novel – a space fantasy as well as a witty and moving story about the uncertainties of early adolescence and the transformative power of grief. It’s a portrait of the artist as a young girl becoming aware of her talents – and having a lot of fun doing so. |
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| The Mother Workshops – for senior secondary students and adults. In the heart of this finely balanced collection, Jeri Kroll confronts the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease as well as the mother-daughter relationship in its final stages. What the reviewers say: "The painful ambivalence of ageing’s inverted parent/child
relationship . . . is brilliantly captured in poems such as “The
Toxic Parent” and “Lift Off.” The toughness of truth
tempered throughout by tenderness, this is a perceptive and beautifully
balanced tribute." "This is a wonderful collection and the teacher in me cries out
for a class set of The Mother Workshops. While the texts themselves
could be read primarily by senior students as exploring the poet’s
changing relationship with her mother...they can also be read, more
generically, in relation to all parent-child relationships, about the
moments when the lines of authority and power waver and the baton –
or distaff – is passed to the next generation. Furthermore, as
intertextual treats for teachers and students, readings from The
Mother Workshops would superbly complement and enrich texts by
Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Simone de Beauvoir, Audre Laude and Virginia
Woolf..." |
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Welcome to jerikroll.com, the official website of author Jeri Kroll (pictured right). Here you will find information about Jeri and her books.
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