A collection of poems freeform words and photographs that illustrate the highs and lows of being lost in your twenties - with the backdrop of a global plague. Reading like a diary found left open The Box with the Coffee Maker In It paints a chronological narrative of cross-country moves short-lived jobs love and lack thereof - within the setting of a worldwide pandemic that changed every life. It explores the strange emotions- conflicting grief and joy- felt by one twenty-something over a two-year frame in time captured like peeking into a window. Vivid photographs illustrate the moments feelings and scenes that each poem belongs to or was written inside. Written photographed and illustrated by Elizabeth Harrington.