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Hurricanes, Cypress Trees, and Other Synonyms for Home

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Hurricanes, Cypress Trees, and Other Synonyms for Home by Emily Fontenot is a hybrid collection that combines poetry and prose to reckon with a cultural legacy facing the imminent threat of erasure and submersion in the wake of the rising sea levels and catastrophic natural disasters. Fontenot writes with a sense of bravery and resiliency in the face of a bleak, uncertain future. Using careful attention to language, Fontenot encapsulates the moods of southern culture, which is by turns both beautiful and haunting. The author displays a breadth of emotions that are powerful in their vulnerability, as Fontenot establishes herself as a capable arbiter of a threatened culture. With compassion, creativity, and a healthy respect for the people, places, and experiences that shaped her formative years, Fontenot seeks to preserve these indelible aspects of life in south Louisiana, even as she warns us to “anticipate loss.”

28 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2022

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May 28, 2024
The page count may be thin, but the words are thicker than a good roux. I’m impressed with how much south Louisiana she packed into the pages. From the oilfield culture, to the cypress logs, Fontenot has this region running through her blood and onto the page.
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July 7, 2024
Although my home is absent of hurricanes and cypress trees, this book made me miss home with teary eyes.
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