by Justin Gardiner
Tupelo Press, 2024
Paper: 978-1-961209-06-0
Library of Congress Classification PS3607.A72625

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A book that bends time and fragments narrative.

In Small Altars, Justin Gardiner delves into the world of comic books and superheroes as a means for coming to terms with the many struggles of his brother’s life, as well as his untimely death, offering a lyric and honest portrayal of the tolls of mental illness, the redemptive powers of art and familial love, and the complex workings of grief.  
 

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