From reflecting on the complexities of belonging to coming home early for a sandwich at the back of the fridge, The Secrets I Let Slip is a collection of poems that bounce between the personal and political. Inspired by themes of social justice, protest, identity and, on occasion, failed dreams of becoming a rock star, this debut collection from Selina Nwulu considers the beauty and pain of living in a modern age.
From reflecting on the complexities of belonging to coming home early for a sandwich at the back of the fridge, The Secrets I Let Slip is a collection of poems that bounce between the personal and political. Inspired by themes of social justice, protest, identity and, on occasion, failed dreams of becoming a rock star, this debut collection from Selina Nwulu considers the beauty and pain of living in a modern age.
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