Morning in the Burning House: Poems by Margaret Atwood

Morning in the Burning House: Poems by Margaret Atwood is a beautiful and heartfelt book of poetry examining myriad aspects of life. Atwood writes about family, love, life, and grief in moments that transcend personal experience reminding me of my own life experiences. As I read the poems, I often felt I could extrapolate a wider meaning from the seemingly personal experience in focus. Atwood plays with words to provoke thought and emotion in creative and accessible ways. Morning in the Burning House feels rooted in reality and symbolism simultaneously.


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