The book of Alice Poems

Diamond Forde

Book - 2026

"From award-winning author Diamond Forde comes a stunningly powerful poetry collection exploring lineage and the legacy of survival as seen through the life of her grandmother Alice-a Black woman born in the Jim Crow South-using the King James Bible as a narrative framework"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
poetry
Poetry
Poésie
Published
New York : Scribner 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
Diamond Forde (author)
Edition
First Scribner trade paperback edition
Physical Description
x, 82 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781668078402
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The dazzling latest from Forde (Mother Body) draws on the King James Bible to lyrically recount the story of the poet's grandmother, Alice, a Black woman who journeys from the American South to New York during the Great Migration and overcomes heartbreak and long odds to raise a family along the way. Narrative poems explore Alice's experience leaving behind the world she knows as she endeavors to make a life for herself and her children: "Alice removes her shoes from her sore feet,/... sees in the well-worn tread a bit of Carolina clay/... pinches its rosy trails between her fingers/--the last remnant of home." Entries in Alice's voice showcase a mind questioning patriarchy: "that's what's wrong/ with womanin', we stay spinning yarn/ from the colorful crochet of our minds, but few/ admire it--Dear LORD, why did you make me/ in your image if you wanted me to kneel?" Forde incorporates a variety of forms into the collection, demonstrating her playful sense of craft in poems that take a cue from scripture, such as "Fat Gospel" with its long lines and refrain, "& it came to pass that Alice was fine with her fat." This life-affirming book celebrates resilient women and their legacies. (Jan.)

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