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"I’m not big on poetry but this book is one of my most prized possessions. If you’re reading this review then you already know what Olivia Gatwood is capable of. So buy this book, I promise you won’t regret it."
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Olivia Gatwood, 2017
One of the most recognizable young poets in America, Olivia Gatwood dazzles with her tribute to contemporary American womanhood in her debut book, New American Best Friend. Gatwood's poems deftly deconstruct traditional stereotypes. The focus shifts from childhood to adulthood, gender to sexuality, violence to joy. And always and inexorably, the book moves toward celebration, culminating in a series of odes: odes to the body, to tough women, to embracing your own journey in all its failures and triumphs.
"Olivia Gatwood’s New American Best Friend is, more than anything else, a map of growing up. A summer, a schoolyard, a bouquet of sharp and clever odes, an aching undercurrent of grief. Gatwood is at her best here: blending sharp storytelling with attention to craft, making sure each finish line leaves a reader breathless. These are poems that dig into you, build a home, and stay a while."
-Hanif Abdurraqib, author of The Crown Ain't Worth Much
"In New American Best Friend, Olivia Gatwood slices with a sharp, keen humor into the beguiling and calamitous experience of American adolescence and young adulthood and honors with stamina and edge the most unsung aspects of our female experience. (See “Ode to My Bitch Face,” “Ode to My Period Underwear,” “Ode to the Word Pussy,” for starters.) I simply couldn’t be more enthusiastic about this poet and her work. These poems are the future."
-Carrie Fountain, author of Burn Lake
Overall rating: 4.9428573 / 5 from 70 reviews.
New American Best Friend by Olivia Gatwood is celebrated for its powerful and raw poetry that deconstructs traditional stereotypes and honors the female experience. Customers praise the collection for its vulnerability, humor, and the way it captures the essence of growing up and embracing one's journey.
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"I’m not big on poetry but this book is one of my most prized possessions. If you’re reading this review then you already know what Olivia Gatwood is capable of. So buy this book, I promise you won’t regret it."
— Tal (5/5)
"This book presents a strong and relatable point of view. It challenges the reader to connect not only with this experience but with their own experience as well."
— Kelli S. (5/5)
"I loved everything about this book. I read it all in one sitting. I wish it was longer. The poetry showcases some of the hardships of being a woman which I think was done beautifully. I would definitely recommend to anyone who is looking for some good poetry to read."
— Kelly K. (5/5)
"Olivia Gatwood writes beautifully of what it means to be a girl throughout the many stages of life. It is an immersive experience and I have gone back many many times to reread her work. It has touched me on so many levels and I never get tired of reading her words. The book is small and sleek and has a great finish. You can’t go wrong with this one."
— Angela P. (5/5)
"I have wanted to read this book for ages. It surpassed my expectations, and I just love it."
— Lana P. (5/5)
"I love this collection of poems, it speaks to both the experience of women and those from Long Island. A beautiful collection. I have a copy of my own and then have also given it as a gift."
— Victoria D. (5/5)
"Distorting and touching."
— Veneta D. (5/5)
"Amazing writing, tender stories. It satisfies me to the bone."
— Kelly P. (5/5)
"Really captures the feeling of not belonging anywhere, in space, place or time, that we all experience some days."
— Maddy K. (5/5)
"Great poet and great collection! Happy to have it."
— Nikita A. (5/5)