This is a fifth collection of poems by a well-established poet. In this collection of poems, Janet Charman recalls her childhood, full of voices and stories, and in writing preserves bits of New Zealand's past as well as her own and her family's. The poems range over an era in all its colour and detail and should strike chords with many readers.
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Review:
Charman writes with directness and a blunt honesty about important events in women s lives. Paola Billborough, "Evening Post""
"Charman writes with directness and a blunt honesty about important events in women's lives." --Paola Billborough, Evening Post
About the Author:
Janet Charman is a poet and a former literary fellow/writer in residence at the University of Auckland. She has published poems widely in Australasian journals and in anthologies, and is the author of end of the dry, Rapunzel Rapunzel, red letter, and Cold Snack, which won the Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry.
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- PublisherAuckland University Press
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 1869402685
- ISBN 13 9781869402686
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages80