This powerful collection from Melody S. Gee signals a new voice in poetry that grapples with faith and identity. These poems ask challenging questions about the role that belief plays in one's perception of themselves.
The Convert's Heart is Good to Eat investigates Gee's own beliefs in intimate and profound ways. What does being Catholic mean in a modern world? What does that belief system look like as an adult convert?
Additionally, Gee conveys important truths in these poems about the tension between her Asian American heritage and her newfound spirituality.
Readers looking for modern poems about faith and self will find a new favorite in The Convert's Heart is Good to Eat.
This collection also features a bespoke interview at the end, delving into discussions about craft, influences, and the writer's own experiences that inspired their work.