The poems in "Reunion" insistently turn back toward sources:
toward home and the idea of home, toward the body, and toward
objects that return us to ourselves. They always surprise, moving
from quantum mechanics, wildflowers, and a Bobcat driver to a woman
killed by a flying deer, magma becoming rock, and an invasion of
flying ants. Fleda Brown deftly unites daily frustrations and
suffering with profound psychological, physical, and cosmic
questions.
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