The Last Goldfish
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this intimate portrait of a friendship between two young women, Lahey reflects on cancer and coming of age.
Anita Lahey's poetry is characterized by its keen insight into the human experience, often focusing on the search for meaning and beauty within everyday moments. She demonstrates a masterful command of language, crafting evocative imagery that resonates and prompts reflection. Lahey's style is both intimate and universal, connecting with readers on a deeply personal level while exploring themes that are common to us all. Her work invites contemplation and offers a unique perspective on the complexities of life.

In this intimate portrait of a friendship between two young women, Lahey reflects on cancer and coming of age.