
Travel on a journey with Rebecca Evans in “Safe Handling” as she and her son traverse the skies, the streets, and the floors of a hospital where her son needs immediate and important surgical intervention.
Skilled as a poet, Rebecca writes eloquently about survival, a mother’s enduring love, a caring surgeon and nurse among a busy, always moving, weary world.
“Safe Handling” offers a respite, a calm from our busyness, to reflect and respect what others are going through.
Bio from Rebecca’s website:
“Rebecca Evans writes the difficult, the heart-full, the guidebooks for survivors. Her work reflects, among many things, fractured relationships. This fracturing influences every subsequent relationship—carrying scars and wounds throughout one’s life. Evans weaves disability, domestic violence, and a fight for survival throughout her narratives, hoping to start conversations, create awareness, compassion, and tolerance.
She hopes to inform what it means to navigate this world as a woman, a Jew, a single mom, a veteran, dwelling in broken body and heart. She hopes to move beyond borders and boundaries, and, in the process, hopes others feel less alone in their own experiences.”