Unveiling Hidden Worlds: How Rachel Eliza Griffiths’ The Flower Bearers Transforms Grief Into Art

Unveiling Hidden Worlds: How Rachel Eliza Griffiths’ The Flower Bearers Transforms Grief Into Art

When Griffiths finally triumphs over the chaos and obstacles life threw her way in quick succession, she is a changed person. She is, as I see it, an heir to Clifton who leaves the reader in a changed state of their own, and with a keen appreciation for the vulnerability-as-strength that Griffiths somehow manages to so gracefully model.

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amy roostAmy Roost is a freelance writer residing in Bellingham, Washington currently working on a memoir entitled Replacement Child. She is the co-editor of two feminist anthologies and recently earned her MFA in creative nonfiction from Pacific University in Oregon.

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