Fruit Geode
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of motherhood, this collection delves into the duality of maternal love intertwined with the grief of lost youth. Through vivid and lyrical poetry, Rabins weaves together themes of pregnancy and early infancy, drawing on a diverse tapestry of influences, from ancient mythology to modern science. The work reflects on transformation and the unknown, capturing the essence of human experience and the generational legacies we inherit. It invites readers to consider the profound impact of love and the journey of life within the human body.
