“In her first poetry collection, Savannah James dives headfirst into her experiences as a type one diabetic, life with obsessive compulsive disorder, and ableism in the school setting. Through prose, notes, and rambles, she portrays the hardship of having a disability, along with the trauma of dealing with one at such a young age. She calls out the public school system that failed her and others like her, finally giving voice to the younger version of herself that didn’t have the power to defend or advocate for herself. This collection, ironically titled “arcadian”, is the author’s soul transferred onto paper, written with the hope that others like her will feel seen and validated through her story. Before reading please read the trigger warnings. Sensitive topics are discussed at length.”