I'm small little bitch baby, so I cried.
Before I get into it; Rachel, who gave you the right to write so beautifully?
This was great like oh my god. All the poems were just so emotionally saturated and genuine, I just had to read all of them out loud. Something I actually really liked is that all of the poems were very accessible, in the sense that none of them felt too cryptic or like I had to pull out an analysis or an interview to understand what was going on. At the same time, they were beautifully layered, so that underneath the story that the reader can understand the poems were beautifully constructed, and grew beyond what was written on the paper.
The emotions in this collection, just like the themes, were very varied but all very raw. There was nostalgia, pain, trauma, loneliness, love, happiness, grief, and just holy shit. The poetry and photographs handle themes of grief, self-love, black womanhood, racism, and so forth. Reading this was just 11/10.
I loved so many of the poems, though some stood out a lot. For example, My Rapes was specifically hard-hitting (obviously from the subject matter, but also from how it was written and constructed, I loved it), both Good Mother and Chosen Family made me cry like a baby (probably my favourite poems in the collection), and Husband was just kinda sad. Also, the book is divided into two sections, and I kinda liked the second one more, but the first one is still fuckin' great.
Also, the way the photographs connected to and enriched the poetry was beautiful. In conclusion, am I glad I read this.
TL;DR - want poetry? Read this.