Post Colonial
From Planet 224

by Zoë Brigley Thompson

It wasn’t the fault of the place where it happened.
I couldn’t blame the hulking mountain:
a great, blind animal, innocent as any
massive herbivore, purple with heather in spring
and summer, red with dying fern in the autumn,
and stark and bald in the snow. It wasn’t the fault

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