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She is Fierce
She is Fierce: Brave, Bold and Beautiful Poems by Women | Ana Sampson
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A stunning book containing 150 bold, brave and beautiful poems by women from classic, well loved poets to innovative and bold modern voices. From suffragettes to school girls, from spoken word superstars to civil rights activists, from aristocratic ladies to kitchen maids, these are voices that deserve to be heard. Collected by anthologist Ana Sampson She is Fierce: Brave, Bold and Beautiful Poems by Women contains an inclusive array of voices, from modern and contemporary poets. Immerse yourself in poems from Maya Angelou, Nikita Gill, Wendy Cope, Ysra Daley-Ward, Emily Bronte, Carol Ann Duffy, Fleur Adcock, Liz Berry, Jackie Kay, Hollie McNish, Imtiaz Dharker, Helen Dunmore, Emily Dickinson, Mary Oliver, Christina Rossetti, Margaret Atwood and Dorothy Parker, to name but a few! Featuring short biographies of each poet, She is Fierce is a stunning collection and an essential addition to any bookshelf. The anthology is divided into the following sections: Roots and Growing Up Friendship Love Nature Freedom, Mindfulness and Joy Fashion, society and body image Protest, courage and resistance Endings
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#BOTM #Januaryroundup

This was a very productive, entertaining & stimulating month. I had a great selection of books and choosing a favourite, particularly in the fiction category, was TOUGH.
I ended up with 5 favourites and had to whittle it down to 1. So shoutouts for Demon Copperhead; A gentleman in Moscow; Weyward & finally, The mysterious case of the Alperton Angels are in order. All highly recommended 😅👌

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Beautifully narrated poems by Adjoa Andoh. A wonderful anthology to relax into on a Sunday afternoon.

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By Liz Lochhead
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I really like the rhythm in this one

TheSpineView Yes, it does have a nice rhythm. i also like the images it conjures. Reminds me of reading to my kids and grand kids. 6y
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Poem by Hollie mcnish
I loved this poem. I got so much I imagery in my head of a tired mum and the delirium that can go with it.
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LapReader I think it would make a beautiful kids book. I‘m reading the same book for #poemsbeforephones. 6y
Weaponxgirl @LapReader yes, I wanted to draw the poem when I read it. It would make a lovely book. I hadn‘t noticed the poems before phones. Thanks 😊 6y
suzisteffen Wow!! 6y
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Weaponxgirl @suzisteffen it‘s a good one right? I found it both sweet and slightly sinister at the same time 6y
TheSpineView Love it! I agree on the imagery! 💝 6y
Severnmeadows This is an amazing collection and an amazing poem. It‘s got such a rhythm, I could hear Dylan singing it😊 6y
Severnmeadows Beautiful line- The cats‘ eyes light the path of the outside world 🌟😊 6y
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MySharonaK Beautiful. Probably my favourite of Sylvia Plath‘s poems (edited) 6y
TheSpineView Lovely! 💜 6y
Weaponxgirl @MySharonaK she is wonderful ❤️ 6y
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Enjoying this library book in bed with a cup of camomile tea before the start of a long day #poemsbeforephones

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SarahHarts_books 💖😍 6y
Cathythoughts ♥️♥️♥️ 6y
Severnmeadows This instantly focuses you, and hits home. Thankyou. (edited) 6y
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Poem by Sue Hardy-Dawson.
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Saw this book and thought yup this is my kind of thing. Don‘t know why I‘m reading so many books I will just dip in and out of at the moment though. Means I do t focus on one and take forever to finish anything

WomanistBibliophile I‘ve been similarly reading several books at once and making slow progress with each... 6y
Weaponxgirl @WomanistBibliophile I have to keep reminding myself it doesn‘t matter how many books I read or how quickly as long as I‘m getting something out of it. 6y
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