<p>WINNER 2025 AAAS BEST BOOK AWARD</p><p>FINALIST 2025 AMERICAN LEGACY BOOK AWARDS</p><p></p><p>Praise</p><p></p><p>These critical and East Bay tender third world feminist lyrics model for us what it means to commit to the unglorified work of arriving to care rigorously about craft and to craft religiously a genuine care for community. Poet-teacher-kasama Barbara Jane Reyes defetishizes the creative politics of poetic life. Through a decade's worth of intimate autohistoria-teoría Reyes documents the interiority of her previous books chronicles the day of her father's passing humbly mourns and uplifts mentors such as our beloved Al Robles insistently questions who gets to tell the Pinay's story invites us into a deep genealogy of Pinay literature and manifests a feminist poetics of dailiness revision rethinking and reckoning. A memoir a bridge a lyric a liminality this book is a gift from that cool rebellious poet friend who never stops reading learning writing reflecting and sharing who sees in us our multitudes and wants for us nothing short of pure self-determination and possibility. -Jason Magabo Perez author of<em> this is for the mosTless</em></p><p></p><p>The passion and prolificacy of Barbara Jane Reyes blooms from to crib Prof. N.V.M. Gonzalez the rhizomatous nature of the Filipino voice. She is a chronicler whose words bear the watermark of their own specific place and time while her imagination stretches across history heritage and memory. As history is reflective she evokes our own passage(s) through time how ways of seeing inform ways of living. If heritage is the sum of cultural treasures we find memories of our own families and personal moments in the nuances chemistry and music of her language. As interstellar black holes bend time and light she demonstrates how poets as forces of gravity bend or re-make the rules of language. Her unstoppable catalogue is a defiance against silence and marginalization while a compassionate light for others most especially Filipinos of the world who beyond place and time grow from a common root: an identity undeniably our own which we're all responsible for nourishing. -Allan G. Aquino poet and professor of Asian American Studies at California State University Northridge</p><p></p><p>Those of us who have caught on early to Barbara Jane Reyes have been fortunate to follow her slow strong and steady evolution coupled with a rhyming evolution within culture and society every step of the way. Those just tuning in you're at the threshold of giant steps. If I may cross a t to that - for the past five or so decades I've been silently but keenly following the unfolding of one of the great open secrets of our times: voices in general society hithertofore underground or too unheard now becoming known and coming into their own. Within that broad perspective IMHO Barbara Jane Reyes is a vital ark sailing forwards on the tidal surge of our human ancestors and descents. My life and work is ennobled by her presence and power in our midst all ways. -Gary Gach author of <em>Pause Breathe Smile - Awakening Mindfulness When Meditation Is Not Enough</em></p><p></p>
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