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In Feral City poet and essayist Alison Luterman combines her talents to explore a topic near and dear to her center: love partnerships. These five chapters explore her own experience going right through an early and exciting matrimony, divorcing, spending a long time alone, and then opening up to a fresh spouse and marrying again at years 50. The stories are occur Luterman's funky Oakland, California, community and take on the troublesome and sensitive issues of romantic relationships, from fighting to creating to figuring out whose turn it is to give food to the forgotten kittens in the basement. An enjoyable collection, full of honesty, empathy, and laughter. Alison Luterman has written three books of poetry, The Largest Possible Life (which earned the Cleveland Point out University Poetry Prize), See HOW EXACTLY WE Almost Take a flight (which earned the Pearl Poetry Prize), and Desire Zoo. Luterman's personal essays have appeared in Salon, the Sun newspaper, the L.A. Review, and the New York Times' Modern Love section. She's written six takes on, including a musical about kidney transplantation. Declaring Kaddish with My Sister, her first full-length play, was produced in 2008 by the Jewish Ensemble Theater of Western Bloomfield, Michigan. Luterman has been an adjunct instructor in the Writing and Consciousness MFA program at New College or university and has taught poetry and memoir at Holy Titles College or university in Oakland, the Writing Salon in Berkeley, and the Esalen and Omega Institutes. This is a brief audiobook released by Shebooks - high-quality fiction, memoir, and journalism for women, by women.