I picked this up at the library because the cover intrigued me. As it turned out, this collection didn’t speak to my heart but it was an interesting experience of perseveration on certain images and concepts, including a space suit, wedding dress, sewing, ambulance, medical imaging, embryos, and grieving. Overall, I found the tone to be too cool and the approach more conceptional than what I want in poetry about grief. One of my favorite passages is from “Polaroid Ode” where she writes, “Tell me who was in our living room / to capture this instant, whose hand / was shaking us into existence.”