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The Small Way
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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What strange gravity draws two people together? What pulls them apart? In The Small Way, a woman re-evaluates herself and her marriage as she comes to terms with a spouse's transition. Intimate and powerful, the poems celebrate the courage of a partner coming out as a trans woman and records the confusion in facing a partner's changing gender identity. Speaking to the tenderness that exists between two people, the book explores shifting bodies and changing emotional landscapes, and examines what it really means to love someone. The poems reside in the stillness of two bodies and in the intersection between time and grief. The Small Way is a passionate record of love and loss, and a naked exploration of vulnerability. The book is an elegy to love and memory, a chronicle of holding on and letting go.
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Lindy
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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More #readingstats from 2019: a large chunk of my reading (green in the pie chart) was written by women, trans or genderqueer authors.

Nute Excellent! 5y
tpixie Saw this on Twitter the other day. This year She wants to read 12 books of at least 500 pages by women authors. https://twitter.com/rebeccarennerfl/status/1212038073896390661?s=21 5y
Lindy @tpixie One of my book clubs--Two Bichons is what we call ourselves--explicitly reads only books by women, but we tend to avoid doorstoppers. In my feminist book club--The Coven--we have, so far, only read books by women, even though we haven't got an official policy about that. I'm also in a lesbian book club and we read women and trans authors in that group. 5y
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Lindy @Nute [insert women's symbol here] 😀 5y
Lindy @tpixie I'm glad you shared the twitter post because it shows that it's important to make reading books written by women a priority. 5y
tpixie @Lindy yes!! 5y
MidnightBookGirl I definitely read more women authors! 5y
sprainedbrain Nice! 5y
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Lindy
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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I was seven years old when I came to Canada.
I didn‘t know I was an immigrant. I found myself
in a land illuminated by a harsh, artificial brightness.
Its creatures laughed loudly and with open mouths.
Some gave me their hatred in little dense balls.
And I swallowed and swallowed, losing every
little bit of myself. I am my own cage.

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Lindy
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In this graceful, heartfelt collection, Yawnghwe, a Shan Canadian, writes about recovering from the breakup of a relationship, during the period of time that her husband transitioned to a woman. Striking imagery connects the timeless mysteries of the cosmos to the depths of our inner lives. The book (Caitlin Press) has beautiful cover with a rubberized treatment that accentuates its rich blue colour. #Canadian #poetry #LGBTQ

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Lindy
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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Today I Google “how to recover from heartbreak.”
The first thing is distance, but distance from you
I cannot bear. Being away from you
is like taking a piece of myself
and tearing it into small bits.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook If you knew my story, you would know how this resonates with me! Beautiful 5y
Lindy @MommyWantsToReadHerBook The mighty strength of poetry. 💕 5y
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The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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Impatient for the decades to catch up, for the world to stop staring at the genderqueer and trans and intersex and two-spirit and gender fluid. She imagines this. She raises her fist, she yells. She marches, arms locked with another, boots stomping in the middle of Burrard Street. She crosses her arms and gives fuck-you fingers to the police. She laughs at cis white men in tight dark suits, hurriedly crossing the street to avoid her.
#LGBT #poetry

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Lindy
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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Dead Name

For a period of a few months I don't know what to call you. You have chosen a name, Hazel, from a shortlist we brainstorm together. Vivian, Irene, Ava. Hazel is botanical and somehow suits you. I rehearse the name on my tongue; it comes out hesitantly, with a fade in the beginning and a question mark at the end. The feeling of a borrowed coat. It tastes of sweetened coffee but is lukewarm and strange in my mouth.

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Lindy
The Small Way | Onjana Yawnghwe
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You had a psychologist and your trans
support group, and the handful of
work friends and family you'd told.
I was tethered to a particular silence
of the lonely, of the inexplicable.
Dimensions shifted: instead of time
and space, uncertainty and doubt.
Secrets were imposed on me,
it was not my place to tell.
Tears stay close to the skin.
Drop by drop, the sea accumulates.

Cathythoughts Beautiful 5y
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