Milk & Marrow: A Poetry Collection on Motherhood, Loss, and the Wild Resilience of the Soul In Milk & Marrow, Breanna Leslie weaves a lyrical tapestry of motherhood, grief, and self-reclamation, set against the untamed beauty of Appalachia. Through evocative poetry and full-color artwork, she explores the raw tenderness of raising a child, the lingering shadows of generational wounds, and the quiet strength found in nature's cycles. Rooted in the sacred and the everyday, these poems speak to the heart of those who have known love and loss in equal measure. Whether wandering through…mehr
Milk & Marrow: A Poetry Collection on Motherhood, Loss, and the Wild Resilience of the Soul In Milk & Marrow, Breanna Leslie weaves a lyrical tapestry of motherhood, grief, and self-reclamation, set against the untamed beauty of Appalachia. Through evocative poetry and full-color artwork, she explores the raw tenderness of raising a child, the lingering shadows of generational wounds, and the quiet strength found in nature's cycles. Rooted in the sacred and the everyday, these poems speak to the heart of those who have known love and loss in equal measure. Whether wandering through mist-covered mountains, tracing the echoes of family history, or finding solace in the call of an owl at dusk, Milk & Marrow invites readers to embrace both the ache and the awe of being alive. Perfect for fans of Mary Oliver, Maggie Smith, and Ada Limón, this collection is a must-read for lovers of poetry that is both deeply personal and profoundly universal.
Breanna Leslie is a writer and artist from West Virginia, where she lives on a small farm nestled in the hills. Her work explores themes of family, motherhood, mental illness, and the quiet resilience found in nature. Inspired by the Appalachian landscape, she blends poetry and visual art to tell stories of longing, loss, and transformation. Her writing has been published in Motherscope, The Raven Review, The Basilisk Review, Gypsophila Magazine, and more.
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