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Bobish (Paperback)
Magdalena Ball
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R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Two award-winning poets living in two hemispheres collaborated on
Sublime Planet, a book of poetry that honors life on earth and the
universe. Part of the poets' Celebration Series, this one honors
Earth Day. Writer Mary Guglielmo says, "they are poems about the
human experience woven into the world we live in. This is a great
read " Carolyn Howard-Johnson is listed on Poets & Writers'
prestigious roster of poets and won the Franklin-Christoph prize
for poetry. Magdalena Ball's work is also widely published and is
the owner of the esteemed Compulsive Reader review site.
Part of the award-winning Celebration Series, Deeper into the Pond
celebrates, supports, and inspires women. "Vivid images...speak to
you of times to look forward to or to remember. These are not poems
to read once. They will stay with you forever."
As part of our celebration series - a book of poetry focusing on
the Christmas season.
Freya and James Archer live the high life in a luxury home in
Sydney's poshest suburb, with money, matching Jags, two beautiful
teenage kids ... and they couldn't be more despondent. James wakes
weeping each morning, dreading the pressures of a long and grueling
work day ahead, and Freya is struggling with her foundering real
estate career. Global recession is biting in Australia, and the
Archers are afraid. In a desperate bid for happiness and security
they shed the fragile trappings of success and cruise over into the
slow lane to take an unmapped turn-off on a country road and live
off the land in a remote old farmhouse on the peaceful southern
island of Tasmania.
In The Art of Touch: Prose and Poetry from the Pandemic and Beyond,
the unique voices of 39 of some of the most creative thinkers of
our times have been brought together to consider the impact of one
of our six main senses: touch. Psychologists, healers, massage
therapists, academics, creative writers and others reflect on or
tell personal stories about what it means to be able to touch, or
to have to go without it—as so many did and still do because of
the pandemic; how transmissions such as texting may impede
opportunities for touch while those like Zoom may make it possible
for people who otherwise might be left behind to be "in touch."
From the experience of touching beloved animals, to the
lifechanging ways in which books and performances can touch us,
virtually all aspects of touch are acknowledged in these pages.
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