In the forty poems of her first full-length book, House Without a
Dreamer, winner of the 1993 Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize, Andrea
Hollander explores the complicated emotions that accompany both common
and uncommon occurrences within ordinary lives, especially as the years
pass. How does one decide what dress a mother should be buried in? When
and how do feelings change? What do you do when your therapist falls
asleep while you're revealing your deepest hurts?