RavePorterhouse ReviewDiaz breaks all the rules with the breaks of her lines ... divided into three sections; each section carries gold worth of stories spelled beautifully with letters telling of generations and history ... After living with these poems, readers will feel the urge to stand and resist with her, with the natives of the land, and to look back and apologize for the pain we have caused to the land where we were born and where we took our first steps ... Diaz speaks of wars fought internally and externally; and of colonization of the self and the land that once belonged to her and the indigenous people, she speaks so beautifully ... Pick up the book and treat yourself to a pilgrimage into the known but hidden, into the unknown but desired. Sit down, coffee in hand, to have a conversation about things we have yet to learn from someone who wants to tell the whole story of colonization.