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Published on Sep 21, 2021

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The Year of Blue Water

The Year of Blue Water by Yanyi is a tender book of prose poetry exploring queerness, gender, family, and mental health. It's a gentle, human-read that invites us to expand ourselves and love intentionally. When I return to it, I feel fuller—and held. — Hue Minh Cao, Creative Director

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