A Little Daylight Left, Sarah Kay
A Little Daylight Left, Sarah Kay
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A Little Daylight Left
Poems

Author: Sarah Kay

Narrator: Sarah Kay

Unabridged: 2 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

“[A] vulnerable collection about facing the good, the bad and the ugly of our humanity with grace and curiosity.”—USA Today (New Must-Read Poetry)

“This is a book that will make you feel simultaneously alive and less alone.”—Hanif Abdurraqib, New York Times bestselling author of There’s Always This Year

from somewhere down a hallway of locked doors, a voice asks / What if you aren’t as bad as you suspect you are? / What if you’ll never be as good as you ache?

Lauded poet Sarah Kay brings us her long-awaited second full-length collection, a decade after her acclaimed debut No Matter the Wreckage. In A Little Daylight Left, Kay explores life’s most vulnerable moments of transition with courage, curiosity, joy & humor. Each poem invites readers to consider what it might look like to boldly face the hard things we so often run from—a heartbreak, an ailing loved one, the fear that comes with new beginnings & uncertain futures—& to celebrate what we hold dear. The result is a blueprint for discovering beauty in all that makes us human. With her signature wit & wisdom, Kay shows us how to navigate life bravely, with every single part of ourselves.

About Sarah Kay

Sarah Kay experienced her faith in extraordinary and exotic ways in Africa and Europe as the child of missionary parents. Graduating from Wheaton College in 2002 with a degree in Cross-Cultural Communications, she fell in love with narratives and the power of story. Sarah Kay and her husband, Nate, live in Iowa with their dog, Angel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica on January 31, 2025

These were powerful and interesting poems. They read quickly and I wanted to know more. The poems start when she is a child and then move through her life. I felt such emotion and experiences as I read each one. It was almost like reading a fast moving book but with very powerful imagery. I have not......more

Goodreads review by Destiny on February 10, 2025

Thank you Net Galley and Publishers for letting me read an arc of this book in return for an honest review This poetry book was powerful and vulnerable and the writing was absolutely beautiful. Unfortunately it wasn't a me book, but that's ok. It's a book for someone who loves the difficult things in......more

Goodreads review by Renee on April 02, 2025

5 stars This was fantastic. These are best read outloud, there is something that works so well with the prose in that form. I appreciated how they were organized from youth to growing up. I really connected with not only the themes but the way she used words. Thank you to the author, publisher and Net......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on January 26, 2025

(4.5/5 ⭐, rounded up) What a stunning collection! I flew thru this in 1 sitting. Most of the poetry I relate to is lalmlst exclusively relational in hindsight. Thank you, Sarah, for writing poetry that has that same sense of urgency but addresses the phase of life I'm currently in. I highly recommend t......more

Goodreads review by Madalyn on April 04, 2025

Thank you so much to the publisher and NetGalley for selecting me to receive an advanced copy. Overall, I can appreciate that this was some beautiful poetry, but the style of it just wasn’t for me. Knowing now that she is a spoken word poet makes the feel of most of the poems make a lot more sense. I......more


Quotes

“This is a book that will make you feel simultaneously alive and less alone.”—Hanif Abdurraqib, New York Times bestselling author of There’s Always This Year

“[A] vulnerable collection about facing the good, the bad and the ugly of our humanity with grace and curiosity.”—USA Today, “New Must-Read Poetry from Joy Harjo, Ada Limón, Tracy K. Smith and more”

“As a celebrated spoken word poet, Sarah Kay is a writer particularly attentive to how poetry sounds aloud. Reading her work on the page, you can hear how effectively she imbues conversation with the elixir of melody. In her new collection, A Little Daylight Left, I love the way her poems create the illusion of accessibility—the sense that she’s just describing something ordinary, until that gives way to the realization that she’s plotted another ambush of insight.”The Washington Post Book Club

“I have been anxiously awaiting Sarah Kay’s next book of poetry for years, and my god was it worth the wait. The poems in A Little Daylight Left beautifully excavate the expansive emotional landscape of family, friendship, love, and memory. They revel in gratitude and refuse to turn away from despair. These poems remind me what it is to be human. They remind me why Sarah Kay is one of my favorite writers.”—Clint Smith, #1 New York Times bestselling author of How the Word Is Passed

A Little Daylight Left is an instance of wisdom and soul rising to meet the urgency of its world. Sarah Kay’s poems are conscious that they will be read by people with minds just as complex as her own. . . . There’s no condescension, no sneering or smug back-patting to be found. There’s just Kay’s often hilarious, always shattering clarities—a big, brilliant mind tethered to a big, brilliant heart.”—Kaveh Akbar, New York Times bestselling author of Martyr!

“A Little Daylight Left is made up of the kinds of poems you should share, memorize, and use as a beacon to guide yourself back to your boldest and most wonder-full you. A joy to read.”—Elizabeth Acevedo, National Book Award‒winning author of Family Lore

“Within the pages of A Little Daylight Left, Sarah Kay carries the poetic tradition of discovery and recovery. She is a prized memory keeper, offering readers a compass at the intersection of who you are and who you are brave enough to become. These poems are the homecoming you didn’t realize you needed.”—Mahogany L. Browne, author of Chrome Valley

“Poet and spoken-word artist Sarah Kay’s A Little Daylight Left is an accessible collection that invites readers—even those new to poetry—to fall in love with the form. . . . Kay’s poems are meant to be heard, singing off the page and asserting their songs through stylistic choices. . . . A Little Daylight Left is a truth teller’s song, enchanting and honest.”Shelf Awareness, starred review