How Can I Steal A Purse
Triumph after turmoil, inclusiveness in a world of categorization, and a belief in tactile emotions; Jessica Lucci shares her regard for humanity in myth, legend, and on the corporeal surface. Throughout this concise collection are themes of: dangerous love “Inhale;” gender differences and equality “That’s What Little Boys are Made Of;” grief “Milk;” romantic love “The Great Love of My Life;” sensory imagery “Heatwave;” a touch of science fiction/fantasy “Medea;” and the title poem, a liturgy of childhood family relations, as well as diversified combinations of the ephemeral and real.

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Independently published (April 1, 2022)
How Can I Steal a Purse
979-8420222003
63 pages, paperback