A review by kenningjp
Marys of the Sea by Joanna C. Valente

5.0

A book of dualities and dilemmas. Marys of the Sea sees both sides. Or more sides than one. This is a book of angles and assemblies. It is full of pinions and hinges. So much to turn on. So much to put together. " . . . two bodies need two names & how does abandon form in building how does a human form in another human give away another human . . . "