<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In this seventh volume of the <em>Floodgate Poetry Series</em>, authors Barbara Robidoux, Donovan McAbee, and Kimiko Hahn bring a unique and diverse batch of chapbooks to the table. Robidoux's collection <em>Stirring Sorrow into Soup</em> crafts a picture of the modern world on a backdrop of haiku, tanka, and haibun. These forms weave a captivating glimpse at "a transitional time for all humans and the planet herself," which Robidoux hopes will offer a sense of solace to readers. McAbee's <em>Sightings</em> brings a sorrowful glimpse into nostalgia both about faith and a mother's battle with cancer. Finally, Hahn's <em>wind chime, whale, and downpour</em> showcase a well-balanced group of triolets exploring life around us. While these chapbooks could stand well on their own, together they craft a diverse picture of life that reminds us of what it means to be human, of both the good and the bad, in today's world.</p>
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