Dressing for the Afterlife is a diamond-tough and tender second collection of poems from British Cypriot poet Maria Taylor, which explores love, life, and how we adapt to the passage of time. From the steely glamour of silent film-star goddesses to moonlit seasons and the ghosts of other possible, parallel lives, these poems shimmy and glimmer bittersweet with humour and brio, as Taylor conjures afresh a world where Joan Crawford feistily simmers and James Bond’s modern incarnation is mistaken for an illicit lover. Consistently crisp and vivid, these poems examine motherhood, heritage and inheritance, finding stories woven in girlhood’s faltering dance-steps, the thrum of the sewing-machine at the end-days of the rag trade, or the fizz and bubble of a chip-shop fryer. And throughout, breaking through, is the sense of women finding their wings and taking flight - “and her wings, what wings she has” - as Taylor’s own poems soar and defiantly choose their own adventures.
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Injustice
Hidden in plain sight the war on Australian nature kangaroo, koala, emu... hunted, sold, homeless... where lies truce, healing?
- 412 stránok
- 15 hodin čítania
Exploring the impact of colonialism on Australia's indigenous animals, the narrative delves into the fate of beloved species like kangaroos and koalas over two centuries of nation-building. It reveals a drama of dispossession and disrespect, highlighting the troubling legacy that persists today amid a global biodiversity crisis. The book sheds light on the little-known consequences of these historical beliefs and traditions, prompting reflection on the ongoing struggles faced by these animals in a rapidly changing environment.
Global Warming and Climate Change
What Australia knew and buried...then framed a new reality for the public
- 230 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
The book reveals how Australia transitioned from a leader in climate change awareness in the late 1980s to a state of confusion and doubt in the 1990s. It explores the suppression of climate science knowledge and response strategies, highlighting the political and societal shifts that contributed to this decline. This untold story is significant for both Australian and international audiences, shedding light on the complexities of environmental policy and public understanding during a pivotal decade.
Adventures of Kooky the Goat
- 32 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Set at an animal refuge in North Carolina, this heartwarming tale follows Kooky, a beloved disabled goat who uses a wheelchair. The narrative introduces themes of animal liberation and disability rights, promoting respect, kindness, cooperation, and activism. Vibrant images capture Kooky's adventures, engaging readers of all ages, while the second part is tailored for children seven and older. A glossary at the back aids comprehension, and all proceeds support the animals at Dharma Farm Animal Refuge.