Bodies of Water & Women
By (Author) Kira Gresoski
BookBaby
BookBaby
17th February 2021
United States
Paperback
112
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
190g
A girl grows up in a radioactive hometown. Her bloodline intertwines with rivers and streams that have been polluted with toxic waste. She's raised by a village of women who, like the water, remember everything. She learns resilience from generations of single mothers, waitresses, teachers, secretaries, nurses, artists, dancers, and witches.
A woman faces grief, death, illness, joy, love, and interdependence like a poet lost in prayer, or a natural scientist, one who studies mushrooms, which "transform toxicity into tenderness." She writes her way through the mud and the muck. She imagines the freedom of breaking the cycle.
Kira Gresoski is a poet and writer in St. Louis, Missouri.
You can find her work at www.kiragresoski.com