The Four Ugliest Children in Christendom

The Four Ugliest Children in Christendom

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Publisher's Synopsis

Poetry. Women's Studies. In this strange, bold collection of poems, four ugly children are plucked from their homelands and cast in a makeshift family to be studied by anthropologists as they navigate toward adulthood and, against all odds, toward self-worth. At once achingly invisible in all the ways they wish to be seen and terrifyingly visible in all the ways they'd wish to disappear, THE FOUR UGLIEST CHILDREN IN CHRISTENDOM are ghosts we cannot look away from. While others recoil from the children's lumpy shadows and laddered bones, their throats full of whistles, Camille-Yvette Welsch's sharp, unwavering eye requires that we look, while challenging our judgments about appearance and acceptance on every page. Nothing is more true than ugly, these poems say. Voyeuristic yet sensitive, this book unravels a story of awakening, how a group of outsiders can cling to each other like interlocking gears and how they can break free.

Book information

ISBN: 9781944585358
Publisher: Word Works
Imprint: Word Works
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 82
Weight: 136g
Height: 224mm
Width: 147mm
Spine width: 8mm