Take Me With You
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Just to be clear, I don’t want to get out without a broken heart. I intend to leave this life so shattered there better be a thousand separate heavens for all my flying parts.
In Take Me With You, Andrea Gibson explores themes of love, gender, politics, sexuality, family, and forgiveness with stunning imagery and a fierce willingness to delve into the exploration of what it means to heal and to be different in this strange age.
Illustrated throughout with evocative line drawings by Sarah J. Coleman, this book is divided into three sections: On Love, On the World, and On Becoming. Written in one-liners, couplets, greatest hits phrases, and longer-form poems, it has something for everyone, and is destined to be placed in stockings, lockers, and the hands of anyone who could use its wisdom.
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Our insanity isn’t that we see people who aren’t really there. It’s that we ignore the ones who are. Definitely better than books like Milk and Honey or The Princess saves Herself in This One . I definitely liked some of the poems as well as the illustrations. It’s a quick read and I finished the book in less than an hour.
Description
Just to be clear, I don’t want to get out without a broken heart. I intend to leave this life so shattered there better be a thousand separate heavens for all my flying parts.
In Take Me With You, Andrea Gibson explores themes of love, gender, politics, sexuality, family, and forgiveness with stunning imagery and a fierce willingness to delve into the exploration of what it means to heal and to be different in this strange age.
Illustrated throughout with evocative line drawings by Sarah J. Coleman, this book is divided into three sections: On Love, On the World, and On Becoming. Written in one-liners, couplets, greatest hits phrases, and longer-form poems, it has something for everyone, and is destined to be placed in stockings, lockers, and the hands of anyone who could use its wisdom.
Book Information
Posts
Our insanity isn’t that we see people who aren’t really there. It’s that we ignore the ones who are. Definitely better than books like Milk and Honey or The Princess saves Herself in This One . I definitely liked some of the poems as well as the illustrations. It’s a quick read and I finished the book in less than an hour.




