A Hinge of Joy
A Hinge of Joy is Jean Connor’s second collection of poems, published in her 90th year. Jean shares with readers her profound and unwavering reverence for life.

“I find silence to be very rich. It’s able to receive fits of creativity and beauty and spiritual strength that one does not experience with too much busyness, too much radio, too much TV, too much talk. It’s always been a source of strength, understanding, perception.
“I have planted my garden so that almost every season there’s something in bloom. Flowers are not so often metaphors as a springboard for thoughts. They cause me to stop and look and think. I who grow older can do less for them, but they still keep coming.”
Jean L. Connor, a retired librarian, made her debut as a poet at age 85 with her highly acclaimed A Cartography of Peace, published by Passager Books in 2005.
Approaching 97, Jean continued to write eloquent, impassioned poems that savor the moment, “opening time and the hours within.”
“Jean Connor’s pure and modest singing reminds me why I came to poetry in the first place.”
David Huddle
“Peace, for this superb poet, is our ability to make sense out of fear . . .”
Rafael Campo
Poets & Writers “The Aha! Moment: Kendra Kopelke and Mary Azrael of Passager Books”
Vermont Public Radio “Vermont Poet Jean Connor Reflects on Publishing Later in Life”
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