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145 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 15, 2022
disenchanted is she by the ideaThe poems are reflective, yet simultaneously illuminating, exploring themes including finding one's life purpose in spite of external pressures, body image (in particular the poet's relationship with food and eating), finding love outside the heteronormative mould and her ongoing grief at the loss of her mother, who died prematurely. There is less emphasis on misogyny and male-female relations than in previous collections, although these do occasionally feature, and are as insightful as Lovelace's readers have come to expect. Interspersed between poems written in Lovelace's signature style of free verse are paragraphs of prose, which generally exhibit a more advisory / instructional style.
of living her life the way
she thought it had to be. (-finally, she gets it, p.71)
“Let no book collect dust. You never know which one will heal wounds you never knew you had.”
“Some change happens gradually, some changes happens in the blink of an eye, & some change manages to do both at the same time.”
“& if she had a choice, things would be different.”