Maria Mazziotti Gillan's Things My Mother Told Me is luminous, feisty, heart breaking, and fiercely honest, often all in the space of a single poem. Her voice has the vigor and industrial-strength grit of Grace Paley's, and there is genuine wisdom here, an intelligence born of direct experience. These poems are a breath of fresh air in contrast to the fetid self obsession of so much contemporary verse ... a real pleasure. A must read for anyone who has ever experienced the deep joys, agonies, and mysterious of the mother-daughter bond.
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