In these poems, well-known spaces both reassure and imperil, and
language both anchors and disorients. Molly Spencer's speakers navigate
the landscape of human experience, building upon the cycles of a
household throughout the seasons of the year. Ordinary places and
things--a kitchen table, a memory, a beloved's thigh--are viewed as if
through the lens of a shifting, unsettling kaleidoscope. This incisive
collection suggests that the imagined comfort we find in familiarity and
routine belies the unease that lingers beneath.