"How do we hold ourselves together when the world pulls in every direction?
In this intimate debut collection, Arlo Lokomaika‘i invites readers into a space where poetry becomes both anchor and release.
With a voice that is both tender and unflinching, these poems move through memory, identity, love, and loss, exploring what it means to belong — to a family, to a culture, to a self still taking shape. From the noise of city life to the quiet pull of ancestral roots, each piece reaches for presence and meaning in a world that rarely slows down.
For anyone who’s ever felt too much, or not enough, this collection offers a hand to hold — a reminder that in speaking our truths, we become whole."
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Author’s Name: Arlo Lokomaika'i
About the Author: Arlo Lokomaika‘i is a poet from Chicago whose work explores identity, connection, and the quiet chaos of everyday life. A mixed Native Hawaiian and white writer, Arlo brings cultural awareness and emotional honesty to every piece, writing as a way to stay grounded and sane. Their poetry has appeared in a handful of local literary magazines, and their debut collection marks a deeply personal milestone. When not writing, Arlo can usually be found immersed in music, attending concerts, playing video games, or spending time with animals, family, and friends.
Book ISBN: 9781807152703
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