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Home Body

2020 • 192 pages

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Average rating3.7

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Thanks to my friend Erin for loaning me this book!Standard disclaimer about poetry: I don't know anything about it and am rating based on my response.I liked these! Not as much as I did [b:The Sun and Her Flowers 35606560 The Sun and Her Flowers Rupi Kaur https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1499791446l/35606560.SY75.jpg 57044162], but still. I thought the poems dealing with themes of trust, belief, self-compassion, and acceptance were my favorites (list of page numbers at end). There are several that speak to Kaur's experience as an immigrant, particularly as a child. While I don't relate to the immigrant experience, a lot of them felt familial to growing up very poor. I related to those aspects, both the experiences of them and the sensitivies and anxieties the experiences leave you with. Several I really did not quite get / they did not speak to me at all. That's okay. I bumped on a few. That's okay too!I thought the introduction(?) of poems on productivity and anxiety around success or putting out an image of success/competency was really interesting. I don't remember those from Sun & Her Flowers. I appreciated the inclusion and liked these, particularly the ones around kind of acting a certain way or working your way to happiness (like p105).Favorites (page numbers): 22, 27, 35, 42, 65, 97, 105, 119, 120, 153, 156.

January 13, 2025