May you braid back the hair of the girl who asks you to; may your lips brush other lips in an almost-kiss; when the chickens are gone, may you sow the coop in arugula; may the fogged-in mountain roads thread through your apocalyptic dreams and the cornbread and beans round your belly; may you always give away the thing you love most, like the dollar-store bracelet, or a picture of the sea.
In this stunning collection of braided essays, Yoke & Feather invites the reader into an exploration of the everyday sacred: blessings for the demolition derby and the public-school lice check, a canoe trip through Boquillas Canyon along the Rio Grande, and a visit to the kitchen of the biblical sisters, Mary and Martha, as they welcome their improbable foster daughter.
Jessie van Eerden is the author of two essay collections, Yoke & Feather and The Long Weeping, and three novels: Glorybound, My Radio Radio, and Call It Horses which won the 2019 Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction. Her work has appeared in Best American Spiritual Writing, Oxford American, AGNI, Image, New England Review, and other magazines and anthologies. She has been awarded the Gulf Coast Prize in Nonfiction, the Milton Fellowship, and a Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Fellowship. Jessie holds an MFA in nonfiction from the University of Iowa and teaches creative writing at Hollins University.
"Jessie van Eerden's glittering essay collection Yoke & Feather is a work of exquisite longing marked by keenreflections on biblical tales...The essays in Yoke & Feather are gorgeous exercises in faith-filled, interconnected being."
--Foreword Reviews, starred review
--Southern Literary Review
--Jacinda Townsend, author of Mother Country and Saint Monkey
"Striving to be 'awake to Long Time so that we might have perspective on our small sorrows and the larger sorrows of the world, ' these essays situate the daily world of online dating, lipstick from the Family Dollar, and questions of whether to have a 'one-day daughter' within a reading and rereading of sacred texts so rich you can hear Martha bustling in your kitchen while Lazarus 'unstiffens his rigor mortis' in the other room. 'I seek the new story in the husk of an old mythic one, ' Jessie van Eerden writes, and in this seeking creates Yoke & Feather--moving, brilliant essays that leave you feeling 'something in you is activated, vowels breathed into your hard, bony consonants.'"
--Jessica Jacobs, author of unalone and Take Me with You, Wherever You're Going
"Yoke & Feather is a holy book, sagacious and vulnerable and profound. Van Eerden yearns for a child as she animates scripture as she paddles the Rio Grande as she cleaves the carcass of a deer shot by her new partner in the Appalachian woods. She has reverence for it all. To read these sentences is to attune oneself to the vibrations of a life full of tenderness and grief and awe--a life, as van Eerden says, 'kernelled with all possibilities.'"
--Courtney Zoffness, author of Spilt Milk