Against Breaking: On the Power of Poetry

This thin book captures Ada Limón’s final lecture as the twenty-fourth U.S. poet laureate which she delivered at the Library of Congress at the end of her tenure in April 2025. Limón’s mission to make poetry approachable and accessible continues through this book as she describes her project You Are Here, which placed poetry installations in seven national parks, and the meaningful connections with people she met along the way while in her post. Included are excerpts of some of her favorite poems, including Emily Dickinsons’s “If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking” and Alberto Riós’s “A House Called Tomorrow.” Through this book, Limón welcomes all to explore themselves through poetry and its ability to heal and connect people. “If you need to remember what makes us human, tender, brave, flawed, and worthy of love, you need poetry,” writes Limón.



























