Bones We Made Together is an intimate and unflinching collection of poetry delving into the depths of motherhood and reckoning with what happens when loss and love arrive together. Four days after giving birth to her son-in May 2020-the author watches her own mother, inexplicably, walk away. What follows is a raw, devastating, and ultimately transcendent exploration of how we learn to mother when the template shatters.Through fierce, vivid poems, this collection dives into postpartum’s deepest currents and surfaces gasping with hard-won wisdom. Here, the ocean becomes metaphor and mirror: grief’s undertow, love’s overwhelming tide, transformation’s relentless return to shore. The collection asks: How do we mother our children when we must first learn to mother ourselves? With visceral honesty about maternal mental health and western culture’s failure to hold new parents, these verses refuse easy comfort. Instead, they offer something rarer- the complicated truth of metamorphosis.This is poetry as life raft, as baptism, as the deep work of learning to swim when you thought you’d drown. Bones We Made Together is a meditation on endurance, matriarchal inheritance, and the slow, soft alchemy of becoming-proving that survival itself can be an act of creation that can lead to healing and wholeness.