At the center of this stellar collection are three sisters and their
imaginative fear of grief. Their great-uncle was bitten by a shark,
their mother has a brain tumor, their neighbor hangs himself from a
tree--and to cope with these very real terrors, the oldest sister
creates an intimate fantasy world. We hear stories of a mountain lion
that slaughters a deer, a transparent body washed up on a beach, a
selkie who ventures to shore and becomes their mother: "On land her pelt
was heavy / like stewed velvet, so she taught herself / to take it off."
The sisters' environment of ocean and sand, forests and farmhouses,
forms a lush backdrop to many of these poems. But later, as the speaker
ages, we find ourselves in the mountains, in an art museum, in a
spacecraft where a recorded voice "has the soft accent of someone only a
generation or two removed from Earth." The voice in these poems is the
perfect mix of grief and imagination, quiet and explosion. Stay Safe
is delicate and extraordinary, a powerful debut.