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Glass Harvest
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06 September 2016

Whittemore's book explores the struggle of relationships changing (or ending) and how we come to understand and accept our past and ourselves. Anyone who celebrates the smallest aspects of our everyday world will fall in love with Whittemore’s work.
"If I had a checklist for what constituted a top-notch collection of poems, Amie Whittemore’s Glass Harvest would come close to hitting them all. A strong sense of language and a compelling voice? Check. Surprising phrasing, metaphors, and use of imagery? Check. A well-tuned ear? Check. Playfulness? Check. Pathos? Check. Check. Check. In her lines a 'skirt / thrown across the floor looks like a lake // where a child drowned.' If poetry transforms the world and heightens our realizations of its joys and terrors, then Whittemore is the real deal, and this collection is her terrific and startling debut." —Gerry Lafemina