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Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite
Poetry allows us to preserve moments and emotions through time. It helps us reflect on our lives and see things from another perspective. Using this resource, Jan Seabaugh shares some of her most significant memories of her mother, Vivian Frame. Vivian was a strong and determined woman who, at age 17, left the ranch where she grew up to get a college education. She eventually met her ideal man, and together they raised a family despite the difficulties of their time. Jan also addresses her mother's experience of being widowed and the tough battle with Alzheimer's she faced in her later years. The Sheep at the Top of the Stairs narrates a life of constant change over the decades, marked by real and touching situations.
I loved The Sheep at the Top of the Stairs for the sincerity in Jan Seabaugh's words. Many of her poems are based on personal conversations with her mother, giving an emotional vision into their interactions. The descriptions of people and places are detailed and natural, evoking strong emotions. In addition, I liked the language because it is simple and direct. The expressions in the poems are literal, making it easy to follow the ideas. Each anecdote shares a clear message. Some memories are nostalgic and others hopeful, allowing us to appreciate our families. One appreciates how each story was carefully selected to communicate important life lessons about love, loyalty, and resilience. The Sheep at the Top of the Stairs is a sincere tribute that reflects a daughter's appreciation for her mother.