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Moving between the speech and silence of a woman struggling to speak freely, Ruth Behar embarks on a poetic voyage into her own vulnerability and the sacrifices of her exiled ancestors as she tries to understand love, loss, regret, and the things we keep and carry with us. Behar’s vivid renderings of wilted gardens, crashing waves, and firefly-lit nights recall the imagery of her inspiration, Dulce María Loynaz, who is often known as the Cuban Emily Dickinson. Presented in a beautiful bilingual English-Spanish edition—Behar serves as her own translator—Everything I Kept/Todo lo que guardé will haunt readers with the cries and whispers which illuminate the human spirit and the spectrum of emotions that make for a life and lives well-remembered.

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Table of Contents
Author’s Note
Acknowledgements
About the Author
POEMS
GARDEN
Garden
Shadow
Tree
Obedient Student
The Sea
Weeds
Fears
Footprints
Shofar
Nights
PRAYER
Prayer
Telephone
Sonnets
Errand
Alone
Shoes
In the Palm of My Hand
Letter
Orchid
Surrender
You
Apples
Prisoner
Small
FREEDOM
Freedom
Go My Name
Hunger
Jewels
Tea
Balcony
RETURN
Return
Beast
Chicken
Fortunate
Afternoon
OFFERING
Offering
Storm
Cuba
Believe Me
Rain
Kindness
The World
Wine
Acknowledgements
About the Author
POEMS
GARDEN
Garden
Shadow
Tree
Obedient Student
The Sea
Weeds
Fears
Footprints
Shofar
Nights
PRAYER
Prayer
Telephone
Sonnets
Errand
Alone
Shoes
In the Palm of My Hand
Letter
Orchid
Surrender
You
Apples
Prisoner
Small
FREEDOM
Freedom
Go My Name
Hunger
Jewels
Tea
Balcony
RETURN
Return
Beast
Chicken
Fortunate
Afternoon
OFFERING
Offering
Storm
Cuba
Believe Me
Rain
Kindness
The World
Wine
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