-Lora Jones, Song of a Wounded Heart
Lorenzen, an astute observer of life, chronicles her parents' love story in these heartfelt, imagery-laden, lyrical poems, where love is the central theme. Her special gift, here, is to show us that love is a choice; love is powerful, and love is the most excellent way, and those who choose love and forgiveness and lavish them on those around them change their worlds. Turning Back to Her Love Pages is a lovely and deeply moving collection as Lorenzen's words flow so easily and gracefully, yet are honest and weighty.
-Kathryn Kurz, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, York University
Judy Lorenzen's collection of poems is a compelling effort at a wonderfully impossible task: bringing back, through words, the best features of our parents. This heartfelt collection reaches across time and memory to offer us resonant portraits of two very interesting people. Her mother and father, certainly. But more than that. The couple exemplifies crucial aspects of our Midwestern life: she, a rural Nebraska woman steeped in nature, family, and faith; he, a second-generation Greek immigrant, adopting country music alongside a hard-work ethic, mixed with Greek cuisine. Lorenzen's poems reach after generational love, the question of "what is love anyway" when we try to imagine our elders' lives with empathy and awe. These poems teach us about heritage, home, and community - three place-conscious concepts that guided Lorenzen's career as an educator, and now her poems.
-Robert E. Brooke, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Nebraska: Lincoln