<p><i>''I Find Myself in Simple Things writes into a world of renewed racism and white supremacy, where black boys are expected to fail and black girls eroticised and ignored. Desree speaks directly to a younger generation inheriting this collective grief, and works hard to guide them through. It is a book about love.The language is angled and insistent, a metronome of resistance in every piece. And throughout, there a sudden moments of poetry, like rip tides, that threaten much larger questions. ''You will look up to men who don''t look up to see the sky''. Stunning.</i>'' <i>- </i><b>Joelle Taylor, Poet, Performer and Author of </b><i><b>''Songs My Enemy Taught me''</b></i></p><p><i>Desree''s I Find My Strength In Simple Things comes loaded with honesty, clarity, and the bottomless depth of a tremendous writer & performer applying her skills to create a collection of poems that battle racial and gender injustices, display self-empowerment, and aren''t afraid to be chillingly sinc