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In this third collection, award-winning poet Adrienne Su reflects deeply about the circumstances in which people are forced to remake as parents, as immigrants, as people whose marriages have ended, as people who’ve wound up in a place they never intended to settle.

From “Breakup”:

Another ending finds its placeamong novels, lives, summersthat fled, but this kind has a wayof getting filed under

yes, the relationship failed,if to fail is to fail to endure.

98 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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May 29, 2012
Adrienne Su visited Athens this winter and was entirely pleasant. Her poems are plainspoken and often touching, and this book is rare in that it's narratively cohesive--many of the poems center around a fraught relationship.

Too many books of poetry seem to be a kind of greatest hits instead of an fully-conceived concept album. This is not.
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