How I wish I could use words and sentences better to convey how those lines made me feel and how beautiful they are. Unfortunately, I’m just a reader trying to share her thoughts about the books she reads. For some books, you really need to read them yourself and form your own opinions, but I’m doing my best to express my feelings.
This is my second Thanh Dinh book, and once again, I’m amazed by her writing. I don’t often reach for poetry, yet I’m so glad I came across her work.
The book is divided into four parts: Andante, Romanze, Scherzo, and Finale. Each section is filled with raw and intense emotions. Through themes like love, grief, rage, survival, politics, and religion, Dinh delivers poems that are unflinchingly honest and emotionally charged. Every piece made me stop and reflect. These poems aren’t about healing in a conventional way, but about living with pain and carrying it forward. Not everything can be fixed, but you can still choose to live.
The tone may feel dark to some, which is something I personally love. Still, I believe even those who don’t usually read poetry will find something meaningful here. In my opinion, the author has the ability to put into words what many of us feel but can’t quite express. Her quiet anger, wrapped in soft language, stays with you long after reading.
I wholeheartedly recommend her books to anyone looking for something powerful, emotional, and deeply human.
I received this copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.