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Grocery Shopping with My Mother by Kevin Powell
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Dec 06, 2022 | ISBN 9781593767433

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“What a distressing, tender joy to read the title poem of Kevin Powell’s confident and totally unselfconscious collection, only to discover that much of the book navigates similar themes of diaspora, colorism, loneliness, and the pitfalls of prioritizing survival over care.” —J. Howard Rosier, Vulture

“One of 15 Books by Black Authors to Read This Winter” —Essence

“A powerful poetry collection of poems that are riddled with themes of healing, empowerment, and raw emotion . . . Will leave you with a new perspective on love, injustice, and devotion to your people that will make your sorrows soothed and your soul uplifted.” —The Poetry Question

“Strikingly beautiful and heart-wrenching.” —Chicago Review of Books

“Kevin Powell’s forthcoming poetry collection started on social media and evolved into 32 new poems in conversation with Stevie Wonder, Sidney Poitier, bell hooks, and many more cultural icons. As he accompanies his elderly and ill mother on her weekly grocery trips in Jersey City, he hears her in a new way, and brings those stories to us in this innovative, poignant collection.” —Eliza Smith, A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book of the Year

“The personal and the political, the praiseworthy and the reprehensible mingle in smooth poems with a distinctive voice.” —Shelf Awareness (starred review)

“Kevin Powell returns with a poetic time capsule written with love in honor of his mother’s evolution. Powell investigates the nature of our country’s oppression through the generational wounds survived and passed on. These poems are a testament to the healing work of Kevin Powell, as they revel in the power of forgiveness, abundance, and lineage.” —Mahogany L. Browne, Lincoln Center’s Inaugural Poet-in-Residence; author of Vinyl Moon

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