I wasn’t sure quite what to expect when I received this book for
review. I can now tell you, it is a delight. The poems and stories
contained within are as varied as the contributors. The book includes
well know poets like Fee Sievers, Andrew Lansdown and Jude Aquilina
among others, as well as names not familiar to me. Among a predominance
of women who are mothers and grandmothers sharing their experiences, it
was good to see a few guys brave enough to submit poems, stories and
illustrations as well.
Some of the stories and poems are humorous. Yoda, by Margaret Pearce was one that tickled my funny bone. Position Vacant, by Nicholas Clark was another. Others, like Before Anyone Knew You, by Eve Adams or The Conversation by Elizabeth Sproule will tug at your heart strings and bring tears to your eyes. Or they did mine, anyway.
Even though I'm not a knitter, as a Nanna myself to two special individuals, I appreciated the thoughts behind How Much Love? by Fiona Johnston.
Rochelle is to be congratulated, as this book is beautifully presented
with its cartoon style artwork on some pages and more detailed sketches
and paintings on others that enhance the text. The book also includes a
number of pages of useful resources like the contact details of
pregnancy support and counselling centres and the Australian
Breastfeeding Association.
It’s lovely to see a book, which positively re-enforces the joy of
birth and parenthood. At $19.95 it would make an inexpensive, but I'm
sure treasured, gift for any new Mum.
Dale Harcombe
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