Beautiful Trouble
Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Summer 2006
Beautiful Trouble
Amy Fleury
Kansas native Amy Fleury's debut collection of poetry delves into landscape, family, girlhood, womanhood, and everyday existence on the prairie. Capturing images of dragging clotheslines, baked lawns, and sweet potato babies, Beautiful Trouble invokes an earnest and dignified portrait of Midwestern life.
Amy Fleury was inducted into the Washburn University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi in 2003.
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