With the spirit of self-inquiry and empathy she’s known for, Smith interweaves snapshots of a life with meditations on secrets, anger, forgiveness, and narrative itself. The book begins with one woman’s personal, particular heartbreak, but its circles widen into a reckoning with contemporary womanhood, traditional gender roles, and the power dynamics that persist even in many progressive homes. In her memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful, poet Maggie Smith explores the disintegration of her marriage and her renewed commitment to herself in lyrical vignettes that shine, hard and clear as jewels. “Life, like a poem, is a series of choices.” The bestselling poet and author of the “powerful” (People) and “luminous” ( Newsweek) Keep Moving offers a lush and heartrending memoir exploring coming of age in your middle age. “…reminds you that you can…survive deep loss, sink into life’s deep beauty, and constantly, constantly make yourself new.” Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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