As a reader I am forgiving
and extremely open. I pride myself in this because it sets me apart as an
almost non-denomination reader who crosses the borders of genres and allows me
to be very captivated by near any author who ignites a passion of their subject
in their reader. This is also where I stand in Stag’s Leap because she is so
captivating in her angst and desire for reasoning of her divorce. She pleads,
cries, desires, forgets, and reminisces all while still pulling the reader in
and allowing them to experience her emotions along with her.
This book has
proven itself as substantial in explaining a women’s struggle in divorce and
meshes well with how I approached this book as a reader. You have to be okay
with the fact that poetry is a means of expression of forbidden thoughts
through metaphor and delicate use of diction.
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