I'm a little biased since I'm the author, but here's why I think We Had Mansions is a five-star read:
- The poems take many different forms. There are visual poems, contrapuntals, broken sonnets, poems as nutrition facts, poems as screenplays, and more.
- The poems follow a narrative arc from my family's immigration from the West Bank in Palestine to the US, to my childhood, to the genocide in Gaza and beyond.
- There are poems about history, family, nature, love, breakups, death, and more.
- Got religious trauma? You'll love the sarcastic, sacrilegious poems.
- Some of the poems have won awards, and several have placed in contests, so you know they're good. :)
- Poetry is powerful. I believe poems have the capacity to change lives, inspire positive action, and change hearts and minds for the better. This is all the more vital given how Palestinian voices are so often censored and silenced.
- We Had Mansions will inspire you to read other Palestinian poets, especially those in Gaza. There are recommendations for further reading in the introduction and in several epigraphs.
I appreciate your interest and hope you enjoy We Had Mansions!