We’re grateful to Publishers Weekly for naming Jennifer S. Cheng’s Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems (Tarpaulin Sky Press) among “The Best Books of 2018

Cheng recasts elements of several woman-centered Chinese folk tales in a collection of exquisite imagination and graceful presentation. Readers will come to understand these formally varied pieces not necessarily as small stories—about belonging, displacement, wonder, and more—in themselves, but as questions about how we tell those kinds of stories.

Read the rest at Publishers Weekly.

We’re grateful to Publishers Weekly for naming Jennifer S. Cheng’s Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems (Tarpaulin Sky Press) among “The Best Books of 2018

Cheng recasts elements of several woman-centered Chinese folk tales in a collection of exquisite imagination and graceful presentation. Readers will come to understand these formally varied pieces not necessarily as small stories—about belonging, displacement, wonder, and more—in themselves, but as questions about how we tell those kinds of stories.

Read the full review at Publishers Weekly.