Where the Wildflowers Sleep is a collection of poems that captures raw moments in the wake of infertility and infant loss. The poems walk along the non-linear path of grief, exploring how loss affects how we relate to others, to the world around us, and to ourselves. Ranging from self-reflective to unapologetically bitter, the work does not seek resolution or understanding but rather invites the reader to simply sit alongside the bereaved.
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