There are many ways to tell this story II. Cradle -- Willow -- 12. god -- Tick -- A Temporary Solution to a Permanent Problem -- This is what you ask of me -- euthanasia -- Watch -- Skin of -- Leftovers -- The Barrel of the Wound's Origin -- The Gift -- The Scapegoat -- Willow II -- Ocean Prayer -- Strung Out -- A Bedtime Story -- A Salad -- Still & All -- A Powerless God -- Speak -- How-To -- Peach Jam -- Iron -- Sweet -- Pinocchio -- Sticking Heads in the Sand -- Entomophobia -- A Little Death -- Mary -- My Dead Husband -- We Have Forever -- A Room With No Exits -- I missed Church this Sunday -- For Anna -- Hereditary -- The Tendency of All Things Towards Togetherness -- There are many ways to tell this story II.
Summary:
"This first poetry collection from Gwen Frost offers an unflinching, brutally honest, and sometimes shattering account of contemporary life as navigated by its young, genderqueer author and her generation. While these poems are often as raw as the emotional and physical wounds they portray, they demonstrate a poet who is already in command of her craft"--Provided by publisher.
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