I like the usage of line breaks in this collection -- for me they represent a fracturing of emotion and understanding (due to death and divorce) which the speaker in the poems is trying to grasp.
This is hardly the first poetry book about "looking back through a current situation," but this one is ballsy with it's no fear attitude about sex and lust (one poem is about the loss of the speaker's viriginity -- rendered pretty well).
It's a pretty good book of poems. I would recommend to the older straight male readers. Some women might not like the slight objectification in the poems, but there's always something to learn after every word.