Realm of Ash
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she never tried
to fit a pattern
that didn’t fit her.
She didn’t waste her time
trying to smooth herself
into something
she wasn’t.
She was powerful
because she forged
her own path.
The Christians
in Onyshkivtsi
built a shrine
to honor her.
The shrine marks a spring
whose temperature
is forty-three degrees
all year,
rain or shine.
Even in the snow.
It is said
that it was once home
to hundreds of swans.
Righteous Anna used to
feed and care for them.
But Mami says the swans
don’t go there anymore.
There is rot
in the old growth—
the Kodari forest
senses these things.
I sense things too.
The rot in our community.
Sometimes it’s not enough
to be good,
if you treat others
with disdain.
Sometimes there’s nothing
you can do
but fly away,
like Anna did.
By Tasha Suri
THE BOOKS OF AMBHA
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Praise for
Empire of Sand
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1. A single family’s tombs.
2. A tree similar to a cherry.
3. Carrion-eating birds with bright plumage, often kept as garbage-eating pets.
4. A handheld firework.
5. Khir. Affectionate. Elder brother.
6. A small, slightly acrid fruit.
7. A native, very hardy Khir plant with seven petals on its small highly fragrant flowers; the root is used for blue dye.