Genre: Poetry
Release Date: Expected 16th May 2022
Publisher: Cherish Editions
A strikingly personal and authentic collection of 36 poems, spanning thoughts and ideas from art, film, news, ballet, health and the authors own life and loves.
Amy says, “My condition, cerebral palsy, leaves me with some obvious and some hidden disabilities. At times, such difficulties lead to conflict, frustration and insecurity. I have found a refuge in writing. For me, setting words on paper is also a healing and motivating process.”
It's clear from her hauntingly beautiful prose than Amy understands and captures the power of the written word, and the struggles of overcoming the hidden obstacles that come between us and our passions. Drawing clear inspiration from the visual and the tangible and painting intriguing and thought provoking pictures for the reader.
The prose and subjects were diverse, ever-changing, and while I generally prefer poetry collections to have some form of tie-in or structure, I still enjoyed them all on their own merit. There was a level of visual appeal to her poetry, and a warm familiarity to the structure and rhythm of her words.
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I was gifted an advanced reviewers copy of this title in return for an honest review.

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