Boneleaf is a poetry collection rooted in memory, survival, and the quiet endurance required to carry both.
Moving through childhood, grief, love, distance, and self-reckoning, these poems trace the emotional landscape of a life shaped by fracture and resilience. The early pages confront difficult terrain-family wounds, longing, loss-but the collection does not remain there. It moves steadily toward reflection, forgiveness, and the fragile possibility of renewal.
Written in clear, lyrical free verse, Boneleaf explores what remains after time has altered everything: the stories we inherit, the people we lose, and the versions of ourselves we spend years trying to understand.
For readers of literary poetry that values honesty over ornament, Boneleaf offers an intimate journey through darkness toward light-unflinching, human, and deeply felt.
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