North American Review
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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Shove It, Brother, Shove It | "From bedroom to bathroom to" | optimism, disability | North American Review 264 (Summer 1979) 26. |
Wheelchair Blues | "Two raised steps deny him" | disability, memory | North American Review 264 (Summer 1979) 26. |
Never Too Late | "He grunted, jammed" | aging, gardening | North American Review 269.3 (Sept. 1984) 62. |
The Trimmed Bush | "Grouch, she said, you are" | appearances, relationships | North American Review 269.4 (Dec. 1984) 43. |
What Matters | "It rose high enough" | order, farming | North American Review 269.4 (Dec. 1984) 43. |