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I CAN HEAR YOU IRONING: Poems on Comparison Culture, Imperfect Parenting, and Why Social Media Is Largely Nonsense

English

By (author): Kate Hook

Illustrated by: Paul Loudon

With a title inspired by an angry text that the sleep deprived, post-partum author once sent to her husband, this book is a must for anyone fed up with trying to survive modern life.  This candid collection of 40 poems takes a stark look at parenting, internet comparison culture, and political nonsense, and asks important questions such as Why is bonfire night always crap? Is it normal to get this stressed by the school Whatsapp group? And why cant people on social media just be kinder to each other?!

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: The Self-Publishing Partnership Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839527647

About Kate Hook

Kate is a cheese-obsessed writer who was born in Wythenshawe South Manchester. She now lives in Sale (primarily because they have a better selection of cheeses) with her husband and two children. Shes been writing poetry since she was about six or seven years old and describes herself as a fair weather feminist because putting out bins is definitely her husbands job but shell happily fight to close the gender pay gap or end violence against women any day of the week. Much of Kates poetry examines the unrealistic expectations that modern society places on people (mainly women!) and why we need to just step away from all the nonsense.

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