I was born into the microgeneration known as "Xennials," spanning 1977-1983. Being a Xennial means that I had an analog childhood and a digital adulthood. Growing up a Xennial in the context of having deep Southern roots and through the lens of being lower-middle class blessed me with unique stories to tell.
This book is a collection of my reflections on growing up in the South, as well as observations on family, grief, and the poetry we call life.
This book is a collection of my reflections on growing up in the South, as well as observations on family, grief, and the poetry we call life.
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