Xiaoly Li’s EVERY SINGLE BIRD RISING is a breathtaking journey through decades-long life and cultural experiences. This poetry collection paints a vivid picture of hope, strength, and survival against all odds, as Li takes readers from the depths of China’s Labor Farm, Cultural Revolution, and Reeducation to walks in Central Park and pandemic backyard birthday parties. With a lyrical voice and evocative imagery, Li offers a rare glimpse into the heart of the immigrant experience, weaving personal reflections with historical perspectives to create a tapestry of life’s rich cultural strands. Li’s poems are a testament to the enduring power of nature, carrying the weight of history with grace and wisdom. This extraordinary book is a celebration of the beauty and wonder of life, transforming even suffering into a source of awe and inspiration. The book is also a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things.
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