A searing portrait of survival, Worth Burning traces a boy’s journey from a turbulent Southern childhood–marked by parental abuse, death, and hidden queerness–through the AIDS crisis, a marriage of convenience, and finally, towards a rugged self-acceptance haunted by the past.
Worth Burning crackles with the heat of a burn barrel. With a novelist’s attention to character and narrative trajectory, Mickie Kennedy glides through four decades beginning with the random hit-and-run that kills the young speaker’s father. The mother’s mourning curdles, grief becomes addiction, and addiction becomes abuse–emotional, physical, and sexual–as mother and son persist, locked in a monstrously confused togetherness further complicated by the speaker’s hidden gayness, in a small Southern town. Through searing confession and stark image-making, Kennedy excavates the contours of a life that persistently bends, against all odds, toward a ramshackle wholeness. Suffused with efficient, image-rich narrative poems, Kennedy’s debut is at once sweeping and intimate, like a love note passed in secret.Author: Mickie Kennedy
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Black Lawrence Press
Published: 02/24/2026
Pages: 98
Weight: 0.27lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.23d
ISBN: 9781625571816
Language: English
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