Leading a Life

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Publication date: September 1, 2021

In Leading a Life, Georgia Ressmeyer’s poems consider what it means to be “normal,” blurring the sharp distinctions that marginalize people diagnosed with mental illnesses, including many of the clients she defended years ago in civil commitment proceedings. Their funny or sad, always fully-human stories stayed with her and evolved to form the basis of this collection. Ressmeyer examines, as well, her own mental and emotional states in poems that bring each of us to the reckoning that we’re not so different from everyone else who struggles to maintain balance in trying circumstances.

Poetry
Softcover, 48 pages
ISBN: 978-1-952526-06-0
2021

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Georgia Ressmeyer’s new book of poems, Leading a Life, is an extraordinary read. Formerly a public defender for individuals diagnosed with a mental illness, Ressmeyer realizes that all people are just trying to live their lives, each struggling with burdens, emotional makeup, a particular environment that often dictates a favorite coping mechanism. What struck this reader was the respect and dignity Ressmeyer gives each person, and the questions she asks of herself, of us, such as, “Who’s the sane one? Who isn’t?” She ponders “how fragile the human mind is.” The poems, open ended, speak to us all. They are at once affirming and expansive. They invite reflection. I highly recommend Leading a Life. –Mary Jo Balistreri, author of Still (Future Cycle Press, 2018)

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