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Above Ground by Clint Smith

merirobie's review against another edition

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4.75

jdrummond's review against another edition

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5.0

buttercupita's review against another edition

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4.0

I had a resolution to read an entire book of poetry this year, and this was the easy choice! I loved Clint Smith's "How the Word is Passed," and heard him interviewed about this book on the radio. It has beautiful poems about the joy/exhaustion of early parenthood in tension with a gloomy forecast for the earth we are leaving our children to inherit. Glad I read it, but learned that a whole book of poetry is overwhelming (I feel like I didn't appreciate each poem enough), and will have to figure out a better approach!

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5.0

Simultaneously validates my fear and dissatisfaction with the world while presenting a world full of things worth living for.

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5.0

📖This was my first Clint Smith book. Wow. What a talented writer! This poetry book tugged at every heart string. 💕 I’m in awe at Clint’s ability to observe every day life and write such poignant, meditative, contemplative poems. I aspire to be as mesmerizing of a poet as Clint someday.

The theme of this collection mostly centers around the life shifting event of Clint becoming a parent. He writes extensively about how much he adores his two children and how much more anxiety he has now that they are in the world. Some poems are about the simple things his kids do that make him smile, others are about school shootings and George Floyd. He seamlessly interweaves joy and sadness, the miracle of life and the fear of death. The poems are so diverse and yet so cohesive. 

I cannot wait to read more Clint Smith and for others to experience the beauty of his writing. ✨

Here is one of my favorite verses in an earlier poem in the book:

“little one
you are my daily reminder
that you do not go to the garden to watch
the flowers grow
you go to give thanks
for what has already bloomed.” 🌷

danimeyer1799's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful reflective fast-paced

4.25

suzannehines's review against another edition

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5.0

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profpeaton's review against another edition

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5.0

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5.0

Clint Smith is my favorite poet, and I highly recommend listening to any of his books on audio because he reads like a poet too. This collection touches the range of human experience from life and birth to death and destruction, but dwells primarily in the realm of parenthood and awe of life. From counting toes to Counting Descent to counting drones and the toll of war, I cannot recommend this collection of poetry enough. It will make you gasp and pause and reflect.