<p>If you want a better understanding of what happened in the wake of George Floyd&rsquo;s unnecessary death take a look at Deborah Turner&rsquo;s unflinching debut collection of poems <em>Sweating It Out</em>.<br /><br />In <em>Sweating</em> Turner shows us the work behind discovering and breaking the rules of engagement whether in community family love or sports. &nbsp;Each poem at face value plays in a different arena&mdash;basketball softball tennis. &nbsp;Yet collectively they stand as evidence revealing how the strength needed for real life has its roots in play. &nbsp;Hallowed traditions like call and response (&ldquo;Double Dutch&rdquo;) and the blues (&ldquo;Coming Down&rdquo;) score throughout <em>Sweating</em>.&nbsp; The mid-way poem &quot;Time Out&quot; offers a thought-provoking break. &nbsp;But in the end the triumphant &ldquo;When I Rise&rdquo; gives hope to anyone still struggling and a testament to those whose early struggles to cultivate change (&ldquo;Juneteenth&rdquo;) make it possible to keep playing.<br /><br />Early praise for this original and fresh collection of sports poetry describes Turner&rsquo;s work as a model and mentor text and true to form you can find her own reading and discussion guide and more about her and her works at&nbsp;www.deborahturner.online.<br /><br />Poetry readers are alert for ways to make the complex and distressing accessible and understandable. 2020 is awash with questions uncertainty and change. Let&nbsp;<em>Sweating It Out&nbsp;</em>help you work through your questions.<br />&nbsp;</p>
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