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What happens to love when the person disappears, but the memories remain?
A Memory That Became a Map is a deeply personal collection of poetry about the people we carry, the places we travel, the grief we inherit, and the versions of ourselves we meet along the way.
Moving through love and heartbreak, bereavement and family, faith and mortality, travel and history, the collection gradually expands beyond personal memory to confront immigration, colonialism, prejudice, nature and the contradictions of the human condition.
These poems do not offer easy answers. They question what it means to remember someone who has forgotten you, how love survives after anger disappears, why grief transforms ordinary objects into monuments, and whether travelling across countries can ever allow us to escape what travels inside us.
Yet this is not simply a collection about loss.
It is about what remains.
Through weary pens, old photographs, conversations with God, forgotten architecture, autumn skies, childhood memories and a father's enduring presence, the speaker slowly discovers that memories do not always have to become prisons.
Sometimes, a memory becomes a map.
And when there is no map left to follow, there is always the moral compass.