'Blueberries' by Ellena Savage is a collection of essays that delve into personal and collective experiences with sharp introspection and cultural analysis. The writer takes readers on a journey through various landscapes - from Portuguese police stations to suburban Melbourne libraries, weaving her insights with scenes of vulnerability, seeking love and the breath of life. Savage returns to pivotal moments, to crimes or near-crimes, to past lovers and potential ones, unearthing deeper meanings from under the surface as she re-examines records and perceptions, daring to look at life from a refreshing angle. This work teems with acidic observations, burgeoning potential, and the essence of experiences through cities, spaces, bodies, and histories.