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Reading Revelry (May 2025)

Howdy everyone!

Happy May! We wish you luck as you finish the semester! This month, we recommend six titles with Asian-American writers in honor of National Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! You can request any of the titles below by clicking on their hyperlinked titles. If you have any issues requesting, or if you have any book recommendations for future Reading Revelries, please contact Amanda May at asmay@umsystem.edu

Our picks for May:

How to Read Now: Essays: Castillo, Elaine: 9780593489635: Amazon.com: Books

How to Read Now by Elaine Castillo

How to Read Now explores the politics and ethics of reading, and insists that we are capable of something better: a more engaged relationship not just with our fiction and our art, but with our buried and entangled histories. Smart, funny, galvanizing, and sometimes profane, Castillo attacks the stale questions and less-than-critical proclamations that masquerade as vital discussion: reimagining the cartography of the classics, building a moral case against the settler colonialism of lauded writers like Joan Didion, taking aim at Nobel Prize winners and toppling indie filmmakers, and celebrating glorious moments in everything from popular TV like The Watchmen to the films of Wong Kar-wai and the work of contemporary poets like Tommy Pico.

At once a deeply personal and searching history of one woman’s reading life, and a wide-ranging and urgent intervention into our globalized conversations about why reading matters today, How to Read Now empowers us to embrace a more complicated, embodied form of reading, inviting us to acknowledge complicated truths, ignite surprising connections, imagine a more daring solidarity, and create space for a riskier intimacy–within ourselves, and with each other.

How Much of These Hills Is Gold: A Novel: Zhang, C Pam: 9780525537205: Amazon.com: Books

How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang

Ba dies in the night; Ma is already gone. Newly orphaned children of immigrants, Lucy and Sam are suddenly alone in a land that refutes their existence. Fleeing the threats of their western mining town, they set off to bury their father in the only way that will set them free from their past. Along the way, they encounter giant buffalo bones, tiger paw prints, and the specters of a ravaged landscape as well as family secrets, sibling rivalry, and glimpses of a different kind of future.

Both epic and intimate, blending Chinese symbolism and re-imagined history with fiercely original language and storytelling, How Much of These Hills Is Gold is a haunting adventure story and an unforgettable sibling story. On a broad level, it explores race in an expanding country and the question of where immigrants are allowed to belong. But page by page, it’s about the memories that bind and divide families, and the yearning for home.

 

The Incendiaries [Book]

The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon

Phoebe Lin and Will Kendall meet their first month at prestigious Edwards University. Phoebe is a glamorous girl who doesn’t tell anyone she blames herself for her mother’s recent death. Will is a misfit scholarship boy who transfers to Edwards from Bible college, waiting tables to get by. What he knows for sure is that he loves Phoebe.

Grieving and guilt-ridden, Phoebe is increasingly drawn into a religious group—a secretive extremist cult—founded by a charismatic former student, John Leal. He has an enigmatic past that involves North Korea and Phoebe’s Korean American family. Meanwhile, Will struggles to confront the fundamentalism he’s tried to escape, and the obsession consuming the one he loves. When the group bombs several buildings in the name of faith, killing five people, Phoebe disappears. Will devotes himself to finding her, tilting into obsession himself, seeking answers to what happened to Phoebe and if she could have been responsible for this violent act.

 

Crying in H Mart: A Memoir: Zauner, Michelle: 9780525657743: Amazon.com: Books

Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

In this exquisite story of family, food, grief, and endurance, Michelle Zauner (known musically as Japanese Breakfast) proves herself far more than a dazzling singer, songwriter, and guitarist. With humour and heart, she tells of growing up the only Asian-American kid at her school in Eugene, Oregon; of struggling with her mother’s particular, high expectations of her; of a painful adolescence; of treasured months spent in her grandmother’s tiny apartment in Seoul, where she and her mother would bond, late at night, over heaping plates of food. As she grew up, moving to the east coast for college, finding work in the restaurant industry, performing gigs with her fledgling band – and meeting the man who would become her husband – her Koreanness began to feel ever more distant, even as she found the life she wanted to live.

It was her mother’s diagnosis of terminal pancreatic cancer, when Michelle was twenty-five, that forced a reckoning with her identity and brought her to reclaim the gifts of taste, language, and history her mother had given her.

 

Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong - Copper Canyon Press

 

 

Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong

Ocean Vuong’s first full-length collection aims straight for the perennial “big”—and very human—subjects of romance, family, memory, grief, war, and melancholia. None of these he allows to overwhelm his spirit or his poems, which demonstrate, through breath and cadence and unrepentant enthrallment, that a gentle palm on a chest can calm the fiercest hungers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

World of Wonders | Milkweed Editions

World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

As a child, Nezhukumatathil called many places home: the grounds of a Kansas mental institution, where her Filipina mother was a doctor; the open skies and tall mountains of Arizona, where she hiked with her Indian father; and the chillier climes of western New York and Ohio. But no matter where she was transplanted–no matter how awkward the fit or forbidding the landscape–she was able to turn to our world’s fierce and funny creatures for guidance.

“What the peacock can do,” she tells us, “is remind you of a home you will run away from and run back to all your life.” The axolotl teaches us to smile, even in the face of unkindness; the touch-me-not plant shows us how to shake off unwanted advances; the narwhal demonstrates how to survive in hostile environments. Even in the strange and the unlovely, Nezhukumatathil finds beauty and kinship. For it is this way with wonder: it requires that we are curious enough to look past the distractions in order to fully appreciate the world’s gifts.

home Engineering Library, Resources and Services Engineering Faculty Publications (March 2025)

Engineering Faculty Publications (March 2025)

Below is a list of College of Engineering Faculty that have published academic works in the past 30 days. 

Congratulations to all recently published authors! 

Note: Access to full text may be subject to library subscriptions. The below citations were pulled from Scopus

  1. Ali, A., Salazar Vidal, M. N., Flint-Garcia, S., Kumar, R., Lin, M., Wan, C., & Somavat, P. (2025). Phytochemical characterization of eighteen colored corn varieties and coproducts from the 2022 season of the Missouri colored corn adaptation program. Industrial Crops and Products, 227.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2025.120772
  2. Andrabi, S. M., Shahriar, S. M. S., Tian, Y., Hayati, F., Su, Y., Zhang, F., Sharma, N. S., Wang, G., Wong, S. L., Yan, Z., Huang, G., & Xie, J. (2025). Engineered Peptides-Based Hybrid-Nested Microneedle Effectively Treat Biofilm-Infected Diabetic Wounds. Advanced Functional Materials. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202422150
  3. Bakhshaee, A., Babakhani, P., Ashiq, M. M., Bell, K., Salehi, M., & Jazaei, F. (2025). Potential impacts of microplastic pollution on soil–water–plant dynamics. Scientific Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-93668-0
  4. Bayley, H., Braha, O., Cheley, S., & Gu, L.-Q. (2005). Engineered Nanopores. In Nanobiotechnology: Concepts, Applications and Perspectives (pp. 93–112).   https://doi.org/10.1002/3527602453.ch7
  5. Bociu, L., Broussard, M., Guidoboni, G., Prada, D., & Strikwerda, S. (2025). Comparing Interface Conditions for a 3D–0D Multiscale Interface Coupling With Applications in Tissue Perfusion. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering, 41(2).   https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.70017
  6. Brown, H., & Edara, P. (2025). Smart Work Zones. TR News, 352, 8–9.  
  7. Calvillo, C. F., Katris, A., Zhou, L., & Turner, K. (2025). Jobs, skills and regional implications of the low carbon residential heat transition in the UK. Energy Policy, 202.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2025.114579
  8. Chen, K.-Y., Shyu, C.-R., Tsai, Y.-Y., Baskett, W. I., Chang, C.-Y., Chou, C.-Y., Tsai, J. J. P., & Shae, Z.-Y. (2025). Effective Non-IID Degree Estimation for Robust Federated Learning in Healthcare Datasets. Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research.   https://doi.org/10.1007/s41666-025-00195-8
  9. Christensen, J., Haberman, M. R., Srivastava, A., Huang, G., & Shmuel, G. (2024). Perspective on non-Hermitian elastodynamics. Applied Physics Letters, 125(23).   https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0224250
  10. Cibulka, T., Tian, Y., Laleh, G. M., & Orton, S. L. (2025). Time-Dependent Compressive Arch Action Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Frame Beams Resisting Progressive Collapse. Journal of Structural Engineering, 151(6).   https://doi.org/10.1061/JSENDH.STENG-13876
  11. Cihan, I. H., Al-Bakri, F. F., & Kluever, C. A. (2025). Discrete-Event Drag Modulation Aerocapture for Mars and Titan Missions. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 62(1), 129–136.   https://doi.org/10.2514/1.A35883
  12. Czajkowski, C., Ma, H., & Pietrowicz, S. (2025). Effect of geometric asymmetry on thermal performance in non-coaxial L-shape oscillating heat pipe. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 164.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2025.108821
  13. Diamond, V. M., Bell, L. C., Bone, J. N., Driehuys, B., Menchaca, M., Santyr, G., Svenningsen, S., Thomen, R. P., Marshall, H., Smith, L. J., Collier, G. J., Wild, J. M., Woods, J. C., Fain, S. B., Eddy, R. L., & Rayment, J. H. (2025). A Systematic Review of the Variability of Ventilation Defect Percent Generated From Hyperpolarized Noble Gas Pulmonary Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.   https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.29746
  14. Elsawi Mahmoud, M., El-Sisi, A., Elbelbisi, A., Elemam, H., & Salim, H. (2025). Performance of CFS trusses self-drilling screws connections under extreme loads. Structures, 74.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2025.108592
  15. Esmaili, F., Qin, Y., Wang, D., & Xu, D. (2025). Kinase-substrate prediction using an autoregressive model. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 27, 1103–1111.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.03.003
  16. Feng, A., Vong, C. N., & Zhou, J. (2022). Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Applications in Cotton Production (Vol. 2, p. 57).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2027-1_3
  17. Forman, Y., & Harrison, W. L. (2024). Temporal Staging for Correct-by-Construction Cryptographic Hardware. 7–13.   https://doi.org/10.1109/RSP64122.2024.10871125
  18. Fu, L., Tan, J., Jiang, Y., Allakhverdiev, S. I., Xu, Z., & Guo, Y. (2024). GPP estimation of a grassland ecosystem based on photosynthesis-hydrology coordination optimization. 4538–4541.   https://doi.org/10.1109/CAC63892.2024.10864599
  19. Gao, Z., Lv, M., Liu, M., Gu, C., Li, G., Liu, B., Singh, D. J., Zheng, W., & Fan, X. (2025). Novel layered As2Ge with a pentagonal structure for potential thermoelectrics. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 13(11), 5762–5770.   https://doi.org/10.1039/d4tc04065a
  20. Gargees, R. S. (2025). Scholarly Article Classification Leveraging DistilBERT Transformer and Transfer Learning: Vol. 1268 LNNS (p. 566).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82377-0_45
  21. Glaser, N., Calyam, P., Duan, Y., Li, S., Nuguri, S. S., Ousley, C., Kambhampati, A., Parishani, Z., Joshi, A. C., & Yang, M. (2025). Preliminary Analysis of Empathy-Driven Design and Inclusive Cybersecurity Education: The Initial Phase of the uSucceed Project’s Virtual Reality Curriculum for Neurodiverse Adults in STEM: Vol. 2271 CCIS (p. 271).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80475-5_19
  22. Goggins, S., Germonprez, M., Lumbard, K., Howison, J., Ram, K., & Du, C. (2025). Open source software field research: Spanning social and practice networks for re-entering the field. First Monday, 30(2).   https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v30i2.13629
  23. Guo, W., Fang, M., Tan, J., Jiang, Y., & Guo, Y. (2024). Forecasting spring frost frequency based on time series decomposition model and machine learning. 5199–5203.   https://doi.org/10.1109/CAC63892.2024.10865201
  24. Heydari, M., Nazerian, E., Huang, Q., & Huang, A. Q. (2024). Zero-Current-Injection Conrol for Reducing AC Current Distortion in Unfolding-Bridge-Based Single-Phase Grid-Tied Inverers. 4799–4805.   https://doi.org/10.1109/ECCE55643.2024.10860883
  25. Janes, W. E., Marchal, N., Song, X., Popescu, M., Mosa, A. S. M., Earwood, J. H., Jones, V., & Skubic, M. (2025). Integrating Ambient In-Home Sensor Data and Electronic Health Record Data for the Prediction of Outcomes in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Protocol for an Exploratory Feasibility Study. JMIR Research Protocols, 14.   https://doi.org/10.2196/60437
  26. Jasim, A. M., Xu, G., Young, M. J., & Xing, Y. (2025). Tuning Vacancy in Metal Oxide Support to Enhance Activity and Durability of Pt Catalysts for the Methanol Oxidation Reaction. ACS Catalysis, 4350–4358.   https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.5c00259
  27. Jin, Y., Torrent, D., Rouhani, B. D., He, L., Xiang, Y., Xuan, F.-Z., Gu, Z., Xue, H., Zhu, J., Wu, Q., Huang, G., García, P. D., Arregui, G., Chen, Y., Guenneau, S., Wegener, M., Kadic, M., Liu, Y., Li, J., … Zhai, W. (2025). The 2024 phononic crystals roadmap. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 58(11).   https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ad9ab2
  28. Jos, B. C., Rajendran, C., & Srinivas, S. (2025). Order acceptance and scheduling on non-identical parallel machines with dependent setup times: New mixed integer programming formulations. Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal.   https://doi.org/10.1007/s10696-025-09602-z
  29. Joshi, T., Chan, Y. O., Qiao, Z., Kheirandish-Gozal, L., Gozal, D., & Khalyfa, A. (2025). Circulating exosomes in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea with or without neurocognitive deficits and their effects on a 3D-blood-brain barrier spheroid model. Experimental Neurology, 387.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2025.115188
  30. Jun, I., Wang, B., Gros, J., Dissanayake, A. L., & Socolofsky, S. A. (2025). Modeling the Dissolution and Transport of Bubbles Emitted From Hydrocarbon Seeps Within the Hydrate Stability Zone of the Oceans. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 130(3).   https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JC021942
  31. Kumar, R., Wan, C., Flint-Garcia, S., Vardhanabhuti, B., Kuehnel, L., Mustapha, A., & Somavat, P. (2025). Metabolomic profiling of purple corn pericarp phytochemicals and their efficient recovery in deep eutectic solvents with ultrasound-assisted extraction. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 44.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2025.101978
  32. Liu, M., Eric Tseng, H., Filev, D., Girard, A., & Kolmanovsky, I. (2025). Game Projection and Robustness for Game-Theoretic Autonomous Driving. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 26(3), 3446–3457.   https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2024.3514826
  33. Lu, W., He, H., Yu, F., Laffey, J., Urban, A., Griffin, J., Sadler, T. D., & Goggins, S. (2025). Lessons upon Dislikes: Educational Game Design Principles from Players’ Negative Feedback: Vol. 2271 CCIS (p. 347).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80475-5_24
  34. Mubarak, A. S., Salih, S. S., Kadhom, M., & Ghosh, T. K. (2025). Competitive and non-competitive adsorption of Cd(II) and Pb(II) from aqueous solution using Zr-BADS metal organic frameworks. Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment, 9.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scenv.2025.100231
  35. Nazerian, E., Heydari, M., Yu, R., Huang, A. Q., & Huang, Q. (2024). An All-GaN 800V Three-Level PFC Converter. 2269–2276.   https://doi.org/10.1109/ECCE55643.2024.10861813
  36. Oliva, G., Fiorillo, A. S., Laganà, F., Shuvo, M. M. H., Islam, S. K., & Pullano, S. A. (2025). Development of a Sensor Based on a Thin Layer of Zeolite to Monitor Plant Health Through VOC Analysis (Vol. 1334, p. 80).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82076-2_11
  37. Pérez-López, D. O., Burke, M. J., Hakim, C. H., Teixeira, J. A., Han, J., Yue, Y., Ren, Z., Sun, J., Chen, S.-J., Herzog, R. W., Yao, G., & Duan, D. (2025). Circulatory CCL2 distinguishes Duchenne muscular dystrophy dogs. Disease Models & Mechanisms, 18(3).   https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.052137
  38. Pullano, S. A., Greco, M., Oliva, G., Laganà, F., Islam, S. K., & Fiorillo, A. S. (2025). Thermoelectrical Analysis of Cell Lines with a Pyroelectric Sensor (Vol. 1334, p. 249).   https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82076-2_34
  39. Reinhard, A. G., Mehregan, M., Young, M. J., & Maschmann, M. R. (2025). Conformal Nanoscale Conductive Polymer Films on Carbon Nanotube Forests for Electrochemical Water Desalination. ACS Applied Nano Materials.   https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.5c00707
  40. Sacco, R., Chiaravalli, G., Guidoboni, G., Layton, A., Antman, G., Shalem, K. W., Verticchio, A., Siesky, B., & Harris, A. (2025). Reduced-Order Model for Cell Volume Homeostasis: Application to Aqueous Humor Production. Mathematical and Computational Applications, 30(1).   https://doi.org/10.3390/mca30010013
  41. Setu, J. N., Le, J. M., Kundu, R. K., Giesbrecht, B., Hollerer, T., Hoque, K. A., Desai, K., & Quarles, J. (2025). Predicting and Explaining Cognitive Load, Attention, and Working Memory in Virtual Multitasking. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.   https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2025.3549850
  42. Sheikhhoseini, R., Abdollahi, S., Salsali, M., Anbarian, M., & Guess, T. M. (2025). Coordination and variability of muscular activation in male athletes with and without subacromial impingement syndrome: A case-control study. PLoS ONE, 20(2 February).   https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319048
  43. Soleimani Dinani, H., Reinbolt, T., Zhang, B., Zhao, G., Gerald, R. E., Yan, Z., & Huang, J. (2025). Miniaturized Wearable Biosensors for Continuous Health Monitoring Fabricated Using the Femtosecond Laser-Induced Graphene Surface and Encapsulated Traces and Electrodes. ACS Sensors, 10(2), 761–772.   https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c02214
  44. Su, L., Wang, D., & Xu, D. (2025). Bridging peptide presentation and T cell recognition with multi-task learning: Machine learning in immunology. Nature Machine Intelligence, 7(2), 170–171.   https://doi.org/10.1038/s42256-025-01004-y
  45. Tajima, A., Jiang, W., Marathe, V., & Mozaffari, H. (2024). Enhanced Private Decision Trees using Secure Multiparty Computation and Differential Privacy. 352–359.   https://doi.org/10.1109/ICKG63256.2024.00051
  46. Tao, X., Tan, J., Zhang, J., Allakhverdiev, S. I., Xu, Z., & Guo, Y. (2024). Large Scale and High-Precision Crop Recognition using Satellite Remote Sensing Images. 4624–4629.   https://doi.org/10.1109/CAC63892.2024.10864652
  47. Weger, L., Herrin, J., Okafor, C., Larentzos, J., Brennan, J., Sewell, T., Picu, C. R., & Udaykumar, H. S. (2025). Quantitative analysis of shear band formation around collapsing pores in shocked energetic organic crystals. Journal of Applied Physics, 137(8).   https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0257757
  48. Xie, J., Zhang, Z., Zeng, S., Hilliard, J., An, G., Tang, X., Jiang, L., Yu, Y., Wan, X., & Xu, D. (2025). Leveraging Large Language Models for Infectious Disease Surveillance—Using a Web Service for Monitoring COVID-19 Patterns From Self-Reporting Tweets: Content Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 27.   https://doi.org/10.2196/63190
  49. Xu, M., Yadav, P., Liu, X., Gillis, K. D., & Glass, T. E. (2025). Fluorescent Sensor for the Visualization of Amino Acid Neurotransmitters in Neurons Based on an SNAr Reaction. ACS Chemical Neuroscience.   https://doi.org/10.1021/acschemneuro.5c00107
  50. Yan, Q., Nosratabad, N. A., Du, X., Ketelboeter, T., Wan, C., & Cai, Z. (2025). Highly effective lead removal by novel alkaline biochar prepared by pyrolysis of woody biomass impregnated with low-level NaOH. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 18.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hazadv.2025.100657
  51. Ying, X., Reasad, M., & Wang, B. (2025). Development and laboratory assessment of a subsea particle image velocimetry system for bubble and turbulence measurements in marine seeps. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 23(3), 139–154.   https://doi.org/10.1002/lom3.10670
  52. Yu, S., & Srinivas, S. (2025). Collaborative Human–Robot Teaming for Dynamic Order Picking: Interventionist strategies for improving warehouse intralogistics operations. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 197.   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tre.2025.104082
  53. Zhang, Z., Zhang, N., & Ding, S. (2025). Reactive Astrocytes Release GDNF to Promote Brain Recovery and Neuronal Survival Following Ischemic Stroke. Neurochemical Research, 50(2).   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11064-025-04370-6
  54. Zhou, J., Sheridan, M. A., Tian, Y., Dahlgren, K. J., Messler, M., Peng, T., Zhao, A., Ezashi, T., Schulz, L. C., Ulery, B. D., Roberts, R. M., & Schust, D. J. (2025). Development of apical out trophoblast stem cell derived organoids to model early human pregnancy. iScience, 28(3).   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112099

 

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Reading Revelry: April 2025

Howdy! 

Happy April! In honor of April being National Poetry Month, below are some recommended poetry books. To request any of the titles below, click on the hyperlinked title. If you have any issues placing a request, please contact Amanda May at asmay@missouri.edu

Our picks for April:

 

Ephemera [Book]

Ephemera by Sierra Demulder

If every experience lasted forever and the sands of time never interrupted our most loving moments, there would be nothing to immortalise in writing. In Sierra DeMulder’s melancholic yet beautifully hopeful poetry collection, Ephemera, she writes with the wisdom of someone who has learned to love and lose. Each poem reads delicately and elegantly, just fleeting memories on the page. Split into 4 sections detailing intimate experiences from the painful deaths of family members who clung to life, to passionate love she feels for her own mortal wife, DeMulder plays a sweet song by pulling on her own well worn heart strings. While maintaining a muted emotional intensity, the poems keep their grounding in reality, never straying to supercillous territory, perhaps recognising their own ephemeral quality. DeMulder ruminates on what will come and what will fade. Despite this impermanent nature, you can feel the tender warmth DeMulder holds for her family in every line, even the moments she wishes she could forget.

 

 

Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver: Oliver, Mary: 9780399563249: Amazon.com: Books

 

Devotions by Mary Oliver

Throughout her celebrated career, Mary Oliver has touched countless readers with her brilliantly crafted verse, expounding on her love for the physical world and the powerful bonds between all living things. Identified as “far and away, this country’s best selling poet” by Dwight Garner, she now returns with a stunning and definitive collection of her writing from the last fifty years. Carefully curated, these 200 plus poems feature Oliver’s work from her very first book of poetry, No Voyage and Other Poems, published in 1963 at the age of 28, through her most recent collection, Felicity, published in 2015.

 

 

Amazon.com: Ariel (FF Classics) eBook : Plath, Sylvia: Books

 

Ariel by Sylvia Plath

When Sylvia Plath died, she not only left behind a prolific life but also her unpublished literary masterpiece, Ariel. Her husband, Ted Hughes, brought the collection to life in 1966, and its publication garnered worldwide acclaim. This collection showcases the beloved poet’s brilliant, provoking, and always moving poems, including “Ariel” and once again shows why readers have fallen in love with her work throughout the generations.

 

 

 

Making the New Lamb Take: Poems by Gabriel Fried | Goodreads

 

 

Making the New Lamb Take by Gabriel Fried

In Gabriel Fried’s debut volume, the reader weaves through details of daily life, dream-life, and the afterlife. In the process, we find ourselves unexpectedly amidst biblical and mythological stories so intimately retold that they seem populated by friends and relatives. Be sure to also check out Mr. Fried’s new collection of poetry, No Small Thing.