Publisher's Synopsis
Sitting in the Bloom of Us tells the story of a mother/son connection. Using prose and poetry, John Hutchinson records his mother's words, many times verbatim, as they discuss how to cook kale, plan a burial, or argue over the size of a tip. What is at the very core of these recollections and reflections is the impact these conversations have on both mother and son. We are invited in to the world of growing up through the Depression, raising four children in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and the simplicity of her life in later years. There is wisdom, humor, sadness in the small details of everyday life. Carlisle is Our Town. Even if you never experienced your own small town, you will understand that the beauty is frequently in the mundane details, the wisdom is in the soup pot, and the humor and sadness is in the nature of the human being. One of these days, the life Mary Virginia Hutchinson lived will vanish in the mist of time. Although that way of life will be no more, the spirit of the woman and the relationship between mother and son will live forever.