1916—Isa writes on the important role of women in the first World War.
This is likely commentary on American isolationism in the 1930s leading up to WWII.
Isa writes to women and advocates for drastic change in human affairs post-WWII.
Cribbage was taken seriously in the Jackson house. This poem is dedicated to Isa’s competitive husband, Leon.
1954—Isa writes longingly for her simple Alberta prairie house while living in the city.