The Abbotsford Convent becomes more than the setting of this poetry
collection; it emerges as presence, intimate and familiar as well as
constraining and forbidding. But, it is childhood itself that becomes
the subterranean geography and pulse of this compilation as the poems
explore what it means to grow up in an orphanage. Subject to the rules
of lay and religious adults, the voices herein create multiple pathways
through memory and time as they map and navigate the many-stranded
mysteries of their institutionalized lives.