'A book of women and water , babies and art - the herstory of
Ireland - but mostly this is a book about the raw, riotous,
brutally beautiful act of being alive.' - Kerri ni Dochartaigh,
author of Thin Places A map of motherhood, Milk is at once a gentle
and meditative story of one woman's experience of new motherhood as
well as a confronting and often painful examination of the
experience of having children in contemporary Ireland. Alice
Kinsella is a young mother, giving birth to her son in her
mid-twenties, adrift in a new town and navigating her newly
accompanied life. A powerful and yet delicate mix of the personal
and political, Milk is an unflinching and unique memoir that looks
at the experience of motherhood against the backdrop of a seemingly
changed Ireland.
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