A coming-of-age collection set to the music of the 1980s and 90s.This novel in poetic form tells the story of a young man dealing with the challenges of growing up mixed-race in 1980s suburbia. In this time of change, both for himself and the world around him, he seeks to “remember / just when I stopped being cute…”Narrating run-ins with the police (“The minute they see me, fear me”) and confrontations with himself, the speaker in this collection must learn to navigate a world that sees him as a threat. When Did We Stop Being Cute? reflects on the beauty and horrors of life in the United States, telling a personal story that shows Black lives and how they matter.
Nico Amador Books
This author explores dynamics of power and identity through poetry that connects personal experience with broader social issues. Their work is marked by urgency and a strong sense of community, focusing on making literary education accessible outside traditional academic settings. The author's writing reflects a deep understanding of literary tradition while simultaneously pushing its boundaries. Their poems offer readers an intense and thought-provoking experience.
