For a biography overloaded with detail despite the framing of it as "ten pivotal moments" in Emily Dickinson's life, it's wild that at literally no point does the author mention that there are many Dickinson scholars who have written about her queerness. It's fine to disagree but to not even scratch the surface of a subfield of study about her seems like a glaring omission. Otherwise this was a perfectly fine book if a little bloated.