Publishers Weekly Review
Organized in sections named after emotions that a maturing young woman might feel (longing, loneliness, rage), this empowering assemblage of poems by an inclusive group of women writers offers insight and community to readers navigating adolescence. In poems that promote authenticity and staying true to oneself, poets including Elizabeth Acevedo, Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Naomi Shihab Nye, Mary Oliver, and Brenda Shaughnessy report on experiences of love, physicality, sexuality, and trauma, among others. Whitney's introduction offers a message that permeates the volume's entirety: "We are already enough." Full-color illustrations by a cohort of artists feature variously shaped women of myriad skin tones. Ages 12--up. (Mar.) |
School Library Journal Review
Gr 6 Up--This is a beautiful and thoughtful collection of reprinted poems by women for those on the cusp of adulthood. Organized by feeling, the works presented allow readers to connect with each poem differently depending on their emotion during the selection and reading. Illustrations by Cristina González, Kate Mockford, and Stephanie Singleton ebb and flow across and around the works in bold colors with strong images depicting bodies and nature which enhance and do not deter from the linguistic merit of the works selected. Poetic forms from sonnets to concrete in a multitude of voices reach out and dive in to the feminine perspective. The 68 featured poets include bestselling writers like Maya Angelou; Amanda Gorman, the first National Youth Poet Laureate; and poets who became famous via Instagram, such as Kate Baer. Section introductions bring insight into the editor's thoughts and life experiences and add perspective to the selection and importance of the contained poems. While intended for young women, this collection should be introduced to anyone who wishes to expand their understanding of the female perspective. VERDICT A collection intentionally designed to promote growth, understanding, and self-awareness. Buy it for the young women in your life and share it with the young men.--Elizabeth Speer, Weatherford Coll., TX |
Booklist Review
Aptly titled, this anthology of previously published poems will be a comfort to teens coming-of-age--growing up comes with plenty of complicated feelings, and these poems are sure to resonate. Not only is this anthology full of strong poetry from the more than 60 contributors, but the pages are also loaded with gorgeous, full-color artwork. Whitney, a poet, author, and essayist, brings diversity to the forefront, with poems presenting a refreshingly inclusive array of perspectives, including from trans and nonbinary poets, and she encourages readers to take in the poems individually as needed. To emphasize this, the book is divided into sections according to various emotions, such as loneliness, longing, and rage. It covers a variety of topics and provides meditations for pretty much any situation a young woman, the primary audience, might find herself in. The transitions between each section are sweet and poignant, and the colorful, varied page design keeps the eyes moving. Though many of these poems might already be familiar to readers, the particular context of young womanhood will likely cast them in a new light. |
Kirkus Review
An engrossing, comforting collection of poetry depicting the challenging experiences of the transition from girlhood to womanhood. Ranging from the sharp and sentimental to the carefree and unbound, this anthology of poems is divided into sections based on themes such as loneliness, rage, shame, sadness, and belonging, among others. Contributors include many established greats such as Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood, Joy Harjo, Naomi Shihab Nye, Mary Oliver, and Elizabeth Acevedo as well as some newer voices who will be familiar from Instagram. In the inspired introduction, editor Whitney emphasizes that the themes should not prescribe or dictate what readers take from any one poem. While highlighting the subjectivity and distinctiveness of poetry's impact, the overarching theme of female experience is infused in every stanza. The chorus of diverse voices will show readers that there is community in some of the most difficult and common feelings girls and women will have. Through the sharing of truths, uncertainties, and insecurities, readers will likely find poems that resonate with them. Bold and varied color illustrations complement the poems, adding a modern look and feel to the presentation of the verses. This collection feels like a gift, a pep talk, a shoulder to cry on, and, most of all, a mirror that will captivate its audience. A helpful companion for young women navigating a spectrum of complex emotions. (creator biographies) (Poetry. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission. |