Sad Math: Poems
<div>Winner of the 2015 Moon City Poetry Prize<BR><BR> In <I>Sad Math</I>, Sarah Freligh takes us for a ride through an American girlhood, a retrospective landscape of parking in cars and illicit kisses in a Donut Delite. Here, time is measured not only in days and years but in physical distance, a past that is understandable only when viewed through a rearview mirror. Along the way, there are not only losses, but also the accumulation of experience and the insistence of possibility.</div>