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Native Guard
Native Guard | Natasha Trethewey
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Through elegiac verse that honors her mother and tells of her own fraught childhood, Natasha Trethewey confronts the racial legacy of her native Deep South -- where one of the first black regiments, the Louisiana Native Guards, was called into service during the Civil War. Trethewey's resonant and beguiling collection is a haunting conversation between personal experience and national history.
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hissingpotatoes
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#QuotsyOCT21 day 12: farm

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ravenlee
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This is a slim volume, but it contains multitudes. I‘m really glad I read Memorial Drive first because it gave me context for some of the poems, which already had so much depth. I think I need my own copy of this because I have a feeling I will find more with each visit. Highly recommend.

Christine Memorial Drive was so good! 3y
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ravenlee
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Today‘s library #bookhaul for me - I can‘t wait to read these poems, and the third Sanity and Tallulah just came out! I didn‘t even know.

My library no longer requires masks, and they‘re not quarantining returned items anymore. I‘m not really comfortable with either of those and don‘t know how to go forward from here. I don‘t want to take away library visits from the kiddo. Maybe I‘m just anxious? I don‘t know.

TrishB I think we‘re all a bit anxious with the new things ❤️ my son went to a pilot gig last night. 5000 people, felt weird, everyone had to have a negative test on the day but he said it still felt very strange. 3y
megnews You guys keep wearing masks. Quarantine the books 7 days when you get home. Use sanitizer as soon as you leave the library. Or perhaps visit another library. Just some suggestions. 3y
BookNAround I wouldn‘t worry so much about them not quarantining the books but I would worry about the lack of masks. So if you‘re anxious, I guess I‘d be half anxious. 🤷‍♀️ 3y
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ravenlee @megnews our checkout period is only two weeks! I have an educator card that lets me check out for a month at a time, but kiddo‘s card is only two weeks. And the other libraries have the same policies, or our base library doesn‘t but has a much smaller selection. Ugh. We definitely mask and sanitize all the time, though. 3y
ravenlee @BookNAround I actually worry less about the masks, because they have the plexis at circulation and our branch is very, very low traffic so it‘s easy to avoid people. I guess it‘s just all changing so quickly that it makes me freak out a little - like we‘re trying to get back to “normal” all at once instead of incrementally. 3y
ravenlee @TrishB I‘m definitely having anxiety about crowds; no idea when I‘ll ever feel ok in a crowded space again. I‘m trying to work out when I‘ll be ready for air travel again because it‘s the only way to see my parents (vs a 5-day drive), but it‘s all so anxiety-ridden! 3y
megnews “I guess it‘s just all changing so quickly that it makes me freak out a little - like we‘re trying to get back to “normal” all at once instead of incrementally.” That‘s exactly how I feel too 3y
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MegCaldwell
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10/10 ecopoems, and history.

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I read Thrall last year and was blown away. Trethewy writes softly but powerfully, and this collection that intertwines personal loss and historic black experiences during the Civil War exemplifies her talent. The quotes she chose, especially the one she led the collection with, were perfectly selected.

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hissingpotatoes
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5/5⭐ The way Trethewey weaves together words, themes, & imagery building on each other throughout is craft at its finest.

Many poems are detailed descriptions of historical photographs, a fantastic, meaningful lens to present interpretations. Many of the poems draw you in with lovely descriptions & then end with an emotional punch.

The overlay of history with the present is expertly utilized for maximum impact.

#projectreread #blackathon

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hissingpotatoes
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I returned
to a field of cotton, hallowed ground —

as slave legend goes — each boll
holding the ghosts of generations:

those who measured their days
by the heft of sacks and lengths

of rows, whose sweat flecked the cotton plants
still sewn into our clothes.

#projectreread #blackathon

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hissingpotatoes
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We take those things we need
from the Confederates‘ abandoned homes:
salt, sugar, even this journal, near full
with someone else‘s words, overlapped now,
crosshatched beneath mine. On every page,
his story intersecting with my own.

#projectreread #blackathon

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hissingpotatoes
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In my dream,
the ghost of history lies down beside me,

rolls over, pins me beneath a heavy arm.

#projectreread #blackathon

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hissingpotatoes
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#tfw you start rereading a book you've owned for over a decade and find a surprise CD hiding behind the author bio! #projectreread #blackathon

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ErikasMindfulShelf
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stories that tell the story of a nation, the plight of a race, and how they affected the author as a person.

minkyb Very powerful words! 7y
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WanderingBookaneer
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"Southern History"

Bklover Wow. 7y
Zelma Ugh, what a punch to the gut. (edited) 7y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Rainy day. I want poetry.

readinginthedark Sounds like a good one! 7y
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gibbsne
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"You can get there from here, though / there's no going home." #firstlines #poetry #bedtimereads

Well-ReadNeck ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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Well-ReadNeck
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Hanging at #dbf2016 with a few Pulitzer Prize winners. No Big Deal. 😜 #mikeluchovitch #natashatrethewey #hankkilbanoff

Theresa Ya know, because that's how you roll!! 😆 8y
BethFishReads What a day!!!!!!!!! 8y
MyNamesParadise I read her in college!! 8y
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AnnieSmith
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Had the pleasure of hearing Trethewey read from this and some of her other collections today. I loved the profound simplicity of her words and her voice is beautiful. Amazing.