Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 2016
There were many things that Hollie McNish didn't know before she was pregnant. How her family and friends would react; that Mr Whippy would be off the menu; how quickly ice can melt on a stomach.
These were on top of the many other things she didn't know about babies: how to stand while holding one; how to do a poetry gig with your baby as a member of the audience; how drum'n'bass can make a great lullaby.
And that's before you even start on toddlers: how to answer a question like 'is the world a jigsaw?'; dealing with a ten-hour train ride together; and how children can be caregivers too.
But Hollie learned.
And she's still learning, slowly. Nobody Told Me is a collection of poems and stories taken from Hollie's diaries; one person's thoughts on raising a child in modern Britain, of trying to become a parent in modern Britain, of sex, commercialism, feeding, gender and of finding secret places to scream once in a while.
'The world needs this book. It should be required reading for anyone thinking of having a baby, or even anyone who knows someone who is thinking of having a baby.' - Scotland on Sunday
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780349134512
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 325 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 32 mm
Saw Hollie perform then bought this. Love this work. Funny and honest.
Hollie’s poetry and diary entrances about her experiences of pregnancy , birth and looking after a new baby to toddler are fab.
It is funny, real and poignant I couldn’t recommend it more highly.
Her knack is totally...
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