the Birds Come Back in Spring

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Bol "Hannah writes poetry that you'll want to quote and read aloud to the people you love." - Michelle Porter, author of Approaching FireForming a narrative of one woman's journey to adulthood from the ages of six to twenty-one, the poetry of Hannah Jenkins is an uncompromising look into the grace, torment, and beauty of all things feminine. The goal of the book is to neither demonize nor glorify any one age of its storyteller but instead to retroactively insert kindness into the unrest of ageing and say to the ever-growing, ever-healing child in all of us: I hear you.One night, my ancestors tuck me into bedleave a kiss-shaped burn mark,tell me what I owe my daughters.One day, they say, she will come to youto know her worthand you tell her she is resilient.Tell her she is smartand braveand steadfastand there is a fire in her belly.Tell her she is just like her mother.PRAISE FOR THE BIRDS COME BACK IN THE SPRING"There's an almost visceral pain that can often be felt throughout; we see it in the words she uses - the cutting, slicing, and ragged edges - but more importantly, we feel it as well." - David James Lynch, author of All Things Broken"A remarkable first collection. Read it out loud to your daughters. And then your sons." - Carolyn R Parsons, author of The Forbidden Dreams of Betsy Elliott"I have long loved poetry. My favourite creators being Bacon, Frost, Poe, Dickenson, Yeats and Keats and of course, the Bard himself. Today I add Hannah Jenkins to that list." - Teresita E Dziadura, author of Corporate Invasion

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"Hannah writes poetry that you'll want to quote and read aloud to the people you love." - Michelle Porter, author of Approaching FireForming a narrative of one woman's journey to adulthood from the ages of six to twenty-one, the poetry of Hannah Jenkins is an uncompromising look into the grace, torment, and beauty of all things feminine. The goal of the book is to neither demonize nor glorify any one age of its storyteller but instead to retroactively insert kindness into the unrest of ageing and say to the ever-growing, ever-healing child in all of us: I hear you.One night, my ancestors tuck me into bedleave a kiss-shaped burn mark,tell me what I owe my daughters.One day, they say, she will come to youto know her worthand you tell her she is resilient.Tell her she is smartand braveand steadfastand there is a fire in her belly.Tell her she is just like her mother.PRAISE FOR THE BIRDS COME BACK IN THE SPRING"There's an almost visceral pain that can often be felt throughout; we see it in the words she uses - the cutting, slicing, and ragged edges - but more importantly, we feel it as well." - David James Lynch, author of All Things Broken"A remarkable first collection. Read it out loud to your daughters. And then your sons." - Carolyn R Parsons, author of The Forbidden Dreams of Betsy Elliott"I have long loved poetry. My favourite creators being Bacon, Frost, Poe, Dickenson, Yeats and Keats and of course, the Bard himself. Today I add Hannah Jenkins to that list." - Teresita E Dziadura, author of Corporate Invasion

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Pages: 62, Paperback, Engen Books


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