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A Quickening

English

By (author): Rosemary Hector

Journey into the wonder that is to be found in the age-old story of Christmas with this beautiful little gift book. Bringing together thought-provoking and inspiring poems and illustrations, A Quickening retells and reframes the well-known Nativity story in a fresh way. Beginning and ending with important questions about stories, A Quickening invites us to encounter this story for ourselves. Weaving together different voices, forms and perspectives, this collection of poems forms a rich tapestry that offers moments to pause and reflect during the busiest time of year. Beautifully designed with pen and ink hand-drawn illustrations, this is a book to treasure or give as a meaningful gift this Christmas, for those who wish to experience this story anew and for those who do not know the story at all. See more
Current price €14.44
Original price €16.99
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 111 x 158mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Muddy Pearl
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910012635

About Rosemary Hector

Rosemary Hector grew up in Northern Ireland and is a graduate of St Andrews University. She has had texts published in New Writing Scotland Chapman and PoetryScotland and is it the author of Knowing Grapes (HappenStance Press 2014) and Labyrinth (Handsel Press 2017). She is interested in Scottish writing and visual art textiles travel and walking. Rosemary lives in Edinburgh with her husband Alistair.

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