Description
Avery is no stranger to the weight of loss. The death of her sister, when Avery was just a child herself, engulfed her and her family. The loss shades Avery's full being, becoming a deep part of her past and her future. When Avery suffers the loss of her newborn child, it triggers and revives in her a familiar sense of guilt, one she has carried since childhood. 160 pp.
Praise for Greasewood Creek…
Praise for Greasewood Creek
"Steele depicts the depression, grief, and guilt of living after a loss with expert clarity, making this a powerful and faithful story of finding the inner strength to move forward and be reborn." Booklist
"The expressive language of poetry is unmistakable in Steele’s lyrical debut novel . . . This is a spare but powerful novel from award-winning poet Steele. Intelligently written, the narrative offers insight into the depth of human loss and suffering." Library Journal
"Steele offers an eloquent meditation on patterns of grief, loss, and silence between generations, with the quiet, grounded narration moving fluidly across time and slowly revealing these patterns. Most memorably, Steele reveals the unexpected details in a landscape that many might dismiss as barren." Publishers Weekly










