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Above Ground by Clint Smith

rainbowbookworm's review

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5.0

I read this emotional roller coaster of a book in one sitting. Every single poem in this collection is powerful. I was actually summarizing each one in my first draft of this review, but it's best if you discover them for yourself. While most of the poems are about parenthood and being a father, others make powerful social criticisms; it was the latter that made me feel the strongest emotions.

This book is a powerful reminder of why I love poetry: It can portray the mundane in lyrical terms. It can also use precise words to shed light to social injustices. It can even visually represent coastal erosion in Louisiana!

I have been meaning to read [b:How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America|56304760|How the Word Is Passed A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America|Clint Smith|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1618281967l/56304760._SY75_.jpg|86766325], but reading this book definitely bumped Smith's other books into a higher position in my TBR.

blakeandbooks's review against another edition

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emotional reflective fast-paced

5.0

In February, I read How the Word Is Passed, and I knew that Smith would be an author I would continue to follow and read his work. So many people I follow, including @satrayreads + @bookish.millennial + @current_tales.and.furry_tails, have praised this collection of poetry, and I was looking forward to reading it. Little did I know that it would make me so incredibly emotional. 😭💚💙 As someone who is a mother of a little one, I was blown away by Smith’s exploration of fatherhood. There is so much beauty in simply being present to see the world through your child’s eyes. They’re seeing and learning everything for the first time, and we get to be a part of this learning journey with them. I just felt so seen as a parent—moments that others don’t understand or having a partner that is wonderful and loyal and helpful. 

He also takes time to discuss race + social justice issues. Smith is so articulate in his craft that it is difficult not to feel drawn to his words. I highly recommend this poetry to everyone. Even if you feel wary about reading poetry because it feels out of your scope of understanding, these poems are easily accessible and understandable.

Some of the poems that I stuck out to me were:
💚 Waiting on a Heartbeat
💙 Trying to Light a Candle in the Wind
💚 Nociception
💙 Roots
💚 Prehistoric Questions
💙 Ode to Those First Fifteen Minutes After the Kids Are Finally Asleep
💚 Look at That Pond

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abishop23's review

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emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced

4.5

ailema's review

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective relaxing fast-paced

5.0

kvreadsandrecs's review

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5.0

Good lord, Clint Smith. You make me want to be a writer. I cannot believe the palpable love and sorrow and emotion you feel when reading these poems. I highly recommend pairing it the audio version.

hellokira's review

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emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced

5.0

mcbooklover728's review

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reflective fast-paced

3.0

l6zarras's review

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fast-paced

5.0

kateyoutka's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful fast-paced

4.5

“My life is made possible by trillions of tiny mysteries. I exist because of so many things I’ll never see.”

Clint Smith is one of our best living writers. This collection of poems is about Smith’s journey to and through fatherhood, outlining his joys and fears and anxieties in both little moments and big. 

kalynaobyrne's review

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emotional inspiring fast-paced

5.0