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Lullaby for the Grieving
Lullaby for the Grieving Ashley M. Jones Hub City Press, 2025 Paper: $16.95 Genre: Poetry Reviewed by Taylor Byas What is the purpose of the lullaby? By definition, a lullaby is a song meant to send someone to sleep—within the word, the verb “lull” also hints at its function. Ashley M. Jones’ Lullaby for the Grieving is itself a song that seeks to soothe us as the many-faced monster of grief waits under our beds. Jones wastes no time getting to the point. The book opens with the poem “What It Really Is,” a self-identified “american acrostic,” and the first letters of each line together spell out “critical race theory.” The ambiguity of the “it” in the poem’s title makes room for a double interpretation of the poem. On the one hand, the “it” is America, and the foundation of it is critical race theory, understanding how racism is embedded in American society. On the other hand, the “it” is grief, and its true nature stems from being a Black woman in a world that oppresses her from every angle. Part of the brilliance of this book is how [...]













