Meet the Author

Gray Jacobik is a widely anthologized poet and the author of several notable collections; The Double Task was selected by James Tate for the Juniper Prize; The Surface of Last Scattering received the X. J. Kennedy Prize; Brave Disguises, the AWP Poetry Series Award. In 2016 The Banquet: New & Selected Poems received the William Meredith Award in Poetry. She’s been awarded The Yeats Prize, the Emily Dickinson Award and the Third Coast Poetry Prize. Jacobik is a painter as well as a poet and several CKP covers have featured her art.
Mary Ann Larkin (verified owner) –
ELEANOR came a few days ago and I sat down and read it right away. It’s quite an achievement. It straddles two worlds–her private and her public and does so with grace and restraint and dignity, which is what she deserves. It makes her human without minimizing her public self, showing her vulnerability as well as her determination and will with regard to what matters. I do hope it gets a huge public.
Juditha Dowd (verified owner) –
Just received my copy of Eleanor, hot off the press. You’ve brought her alive, revived and reburnished her image, shown her richly-deserving self in all her humanity. CavanKerry has done a beautiful job of production. Proudly celebrate this book, it’s a triumph! And I’m betting it’s going to be wildly popular.
Susan Quitzau –
I cannot put this book of poems down: “Eleanor” by Gray Jacobik!
It calls me; insisting I read another page/poem. Then another.
Ms. Jacobik has written a tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt equal and befitting to this magnificent woman.
My respect, inspiration, and admiration for both women grows with every turn of the page.
Moira Linehan (verified owner) –
–Eleanor Roosevelt–
whoever that woman is–
she is the creation of the men
and women I loved–
they gave her to me
and I gave her away.
Those closing lines in the Epilogue to Gray Jacobik’s “Eleanor” so moved me, I had to begin reading this collection all over again. And in instance after instance Eleanor proves true the adage that “we are shaped by those who have loved us and by those who have not.”
“Eleanor” stands as tribute to one woman’s life. Gray Jacobik, the poet, deserves equal tribute for her forceful and grace-filled lines that give us this First Lady of the World as role model for our present times.