Publisher's Synopsis
Hazel and Ivy chronicles a journey of trauma, disarray, family, and magic in the mundane. Throughout over ninety poems and prose pieces, themes of both love and loss are explored as they can be seen in nature, along with a focus on memories and what it means to dwell on them. From a bird's eye view to the beauty found below the soil, this anthology will make you stop and smell the roses from every angle of your situation and come to conclusions that once seemed unfathomable. This book is best indulged beneath a willow tree, or curled up in bed in the depths of night when no amount of comfort will help you sleep. Jewell welcomes readers to dive into these pages and surface gasping for air, having found themselves within them.