I was assigned this book for my Introduction To Creative Writing class. I've found a love for poetry in this class, but reading poetry does not seem to always build on that love, but rather make me want to write my own rather than read more. It's not that there's anything wrong with this book or her poetry - there's not - it is actually good - it's just not my type of poetry. I prefer poets like Edgar Allan Poe or Emily Dickinson, but after analyzing Toi Derricotte's poems in class they take on a newfound meaning I didn't see the first time I read through them. So, regardless of my initial reactions to reading these poems, there is a deeper meaning than lies on the surface and they are very well written and meaningful and should be commended.