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inlaraland's review
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
This was an experience from start to finish, reading each poem felt like I was taking a personal look into the the poet's life.
This work covers a number of different topics: race, gender, sexuality, islamaphobia, faith, racism, generational trauma and immigration. These topics all weave into the poet's work - with pieces trying to find some understanding while others have a full circle moment.
I have multiple tabs that accent the beautiful colors that bind these pages. This is probably my favorite poetry book that I have read this year.
This has the rawness of Halsey's "I Would Leave Me If I Could" with the depth of Warsan Shire's "Bless The Daughter Raised By The Voice In Her Head". If you were a fan of both works, then I think you might enjoy this one!
This work covers a number of different topics: race, gender, sexuality, islamaphobia, faith, racism, generational trauma and immigration. These topics all weave into the poet's work - with pieces trying to find some understanding while others have a full circle moment.
I have multiple tabs that accent the beautiful colors that bind these pages. This is probably my favorite poetry book that I have read this year.
This has the rawness of Halsey's "I Would Leave Me If I Could" with the depth of Warsan Shire's "Bless The Daughter Raised By The Voice In Her Head". If you were a fan of both works, then I think you might enjoy this one!
Moderate: Islamophobia, War, Racism, and Misogyny
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