My Voice Sought the Wind by Susan Abulhawa

My Voice Sought the Wind by Susan Abulhawa is beautifully intense and intensely beautiful in its honesty and expression. The poems often seem simple at first glance but contain quite a bit of depth, often in only a few lines. Abulhawa expresses her experiences and her observations with an openness that is touching and engaging. Within her poems lies the humanity that  lives inside all of us and reminds us all that we can find more in common than we think if we just stop to see each other. I thoroughly enjoyed My Voice Sought the Wind and was a little sad when I got to the end because there wasn't more to read.




Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A history of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 by Rashid Khalidi


Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.


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