<p>&quot;Bunkong Tuon is saying something new and important in The Doctor Will Fix It. Exploring uncharted territory: How to raise his dazzling bi-racial daughter to her fullest potential in today&rsquo;s America. The infatuated father himself an outsider searches for answers in these astonishing and tender poems which ponder gender and racial identity and create a roadmap of what it means to love. This book is honest frustrated tender and human.&quot; - Alexis Rhone Fancher author of Junkie Wife poetry editor Cultural Weekly</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&quot;The Doctor Will Fix It continues the poet&rsquo;s primary theme: the importance of family. Tuon&rsquo;s previous collection the heart-rending Gruel deals with the refugee experience of literally being carried out of Cambodia on his grandmother&rsquo;s back and of his new life in America. And So I Was Blessed follows his new life as a husband father and teacher with a revealing journey to Vietnam where he learns about his late father&rsquo;s roots. Now with The Doctor Will Fix It Tuon explores the vagaries of parenting the misgivings and joys the problems of biracialism and small-minded prejudice and how we deal with these realities. Ultimately the poet&rsquo;s sense is that with love and hope a better world that has such children as his will prevail. Even impossible dreams may come true.&quot; -Alan Catlin poet editor Misfit Magazine</p>
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