-Dennis Bernstein, author, Notebook 19 and Five Oceans in a Teaspoon
In this transcendent collection Anita Barrows tells of "what is unseen, unseeable." Her poetry is a way of knowing across time, space, history. She captures both endurance and fragility, she "braids memory into memory," always listening and then listening for more. To read these poems is to hold us all gently in cupped palms, with generosity.
-Elisa Salasin, author, She Watches Wild Horses
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