Poems for a world gone to sh*t Poems for a world gone to sh*t

Poems for a world gone to sh*t

the amazing power of poetry to make even the most f**ked up times feel better

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Publisher Description

DISCOVER THE AMAZING POWER OF POETRY TO MAKE EVEN THE MOST F**KED UP TIMES FEEL BETTER

A beautiful little book of short, simple, classic and contemporary poems to dip into, to make life feel better.

From Shakespeare and Shelley to Lemn Sissay and Kate Tempest, poets have always been the best at showing us we're not alone, however sh*t things might seem.

Funny, reflective, romantic and life-affirming - here is an anthology of poems to remind you to keep on looking at the stars: from that first 'what the f*ck' moment to empowering you to do something about this sh*t and ultimately realising that life is still beautiful after all.

Rediscover old favourites and find some new treasures - you might be surprised just how much poetry can help. For fans of The Poetry Pharmacy, The Reading Cure and The Emergency Poet.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2018
March 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Quercus Publishing
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
1.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Josey86 ,

Such a Fun Read

This collection brings more than white dead men into the mix, which makes it all the more interesting. It’s a fun little collection of poems that lifts the spirit a bit in the current, crazy climate. Some of it has swearing and some of it doesn’t, so if that bothers you, avoid this book. If not, kick back and enjoy this lovely little book of poetic mischief.

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