"With quotations from medical literature, historical treatises, and poetry threaded in, the narration is hypnotic, as is Morín's evocative imagery. Readers will find it hard to put this one down."—Publishers Weekly
"Evocative, lyrical, and brave."—Kirkus Reviews
"With Let Me Count the Ways, you'll find an unexpected and beautifully written account of family, love, and survival."—Emily Webber, Hippocampus Magazine
"Let Me Count the Ways is a strange and beautiful remembrance of loss, pain, betrayal, and regeneration, one that describes familial love in all its complexity and argues that even the most troubled among us are worthy of dignity."—River Teeth
“In this fearsome, beautiful memoir, Tomás Q. Morín takes us on ‘a journey exploring the limits of suffering and love.’ Those are the words he uses to praise a fellow poet, but the story of his upbringing is just such a wild trip. The young Tomás constantly searches for the right words to say to his beloveds, his abusers. And in Let Me Count the Ways, every episode is a prose poem.”—Maxine Hong Kingston, author of China Men and The Woman Warrior
“Let Me Count the Ways is an origin poem wrapped in a travel essay, rocking the full wings of fiction. This means it is a memoir, a stunning memoir about the worn glory of counting up, counting down, and counting in. It is simply the layered work of a soulful magician welcoming us behind our own curtains. Genius.”—Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy: An American Memoir