From memories of a childhood in Guyana through an elegiac exploration of
the shootings at Virginia Tech University in 2006, this poetry
collection journeys from youth to maturing and from continent to
continent. Celebrating individuals and the histories embedded in places,
this compilation recollects the smell of bitumen, the local hero who
came in last in the National Cycle Championship, and the 33 unique
individuals who perished in Virginia. Powerful and intimate, this
examination argues that alongside grief there is still delight in the
world.