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No one is safe in the world of Sabrina Guo's electrifying debut, Catalogue of Ripening. The village fish are poisoned with mercury. Children rehearse their endings with lockdown drills. A seawall becomes the sea. Balancing narrative impulse and lyric flair, Guo takes us on a journey from childhood to adolescence, from innocence to knowledge-the world no longer a site of wonder but corruption, contamination, cancer. Through poems that realize the world's capacity for violence first in language, then in action, Guo captures the unique anxieties-and joys-of growing up in Generation Z.

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No one is safe in the world of Sabrina Guo's electrifying debut, Catalogue of Ripening. The village fish are poisoned with mercury. Children rehearse their endings with lockdown drills. A seawall becomes the sea. Balancing narrative impulse and lyric flair, Guo takes us on a journey from childhood to adolescence, from innocence to knowledge-the world no longer a site of wonder but corruption, contamination, cancer. Through poems that realize the world's capacity for violence first in language, then in action, Guo captures the unique anxieties-and joys-of growing up in Generation Z.


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Sabrina Guo is a young writer and activist from New York. The youngest global winner of the Poems to Solve the Climate Crisis challenge, she spoke out against climate injustice and performed her winning poem in the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26). She has received the Civic Expression Award, the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award, nine national medals from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, and was recognized by the Adroit Prizes and the Bennington College Young Writers Awards. Her work has been published in Best Teen Writing, Raleigh Re-view, West Trestle Review, and Counterclock, among others. The founder of Girl Pride Internation-al and Long Island Laboring Against COVID-19, Sabrina's writing and humanitarian work have been profiled by Disney and Long Island Business News 30 Under 30, and were recognized by President George H.W. Bush's Daily Point of Light Award, the Princeton Prize in Race Relations, and the President's Lifetime Achievement Award.