<span><p><span><b>A debut poetry collection about Earth and to Earth that contemplates imposed systems¿gender, capitalism, time, wage and exploitation¿and how they are mapped onto us, the trees, and the planet.</b></span></p>Immersed in a tangled weave of contemporary life where big box stores and suburban parking lots coexist alongside the instructive silence of juniper trees and a pulsing waterfall,<i></i><i>Our Air</i> sketches the possibilities of eco and social interdependence during late-stage capitalism.Their inscriber, Nora Treatbaby, is a trans woman reckoning with the constraints of gender categories, when being a woman is ¿an implausible dream¿ and ¿an insane vibration.¿ With sincere curiosity and a sprinkling of levity, these poems advocate for the world-building potential available in a material commitment to gentle friendship with all networks of life on Earth. </span>