The Boy Born With a Choir is a raw and lyrical collection of poems that moves through memory, mental health, Black survival, love, and inheritance. Written with urgency and tenderness, the work traverses Chicago streets, family legacies, and intimate encounters, balancing humor and grief, rage and devotion. Through voices that confess, testify, and sing, the collection becomes both a record of survival and a celebration of imagination — a testament to what it means to live, love, and create while carrying both beauty and burden.