Small Bodies Of Water by Nina Mingya Powles

This evocative memoir weaves together a tapestry of personal reflections, cultural identity, and the natural world, as the author explores her experiences growing up across multiple countries. Through a series of lyrical essays, she delves into the significance of water in her life, using it as a metaphor for her fluid sense of belonging and identity. The narrative is rich with sensory details, capturing the beauty and complexity of the landscapes she has called home, while also addressing themes of migration, memory, and the search for connection in a constantly shifting world.

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