And She Dances
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Lisa Moore
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Lisa Moore
Lisa Moore’s moving debut is funny, cerebral and endearingly witty. These are a collection of beautiful, personal poems that speak of female life. Birth, love, motherhood, menopause, ageing, sexism, friendship, home and death. The full rainbow spectrum of life is given her wryly truthful voice. An anthology for women everywhere.
©2024 Lisa Moore (P)2024 Lisa Moore
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Lisa Moore dances with words
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Whilst it's written from the female perspective this can be enjoyed by all.
Am looking forward to a second collection...
Excellent Stuff
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Lisa Speaks From the Heart
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This little book of beautifully written poems really packs a punch! It is witty, warm, evocative and thought-provoking. The range of subjects pulls you emotionally in all directions, and I found myself laughing, crying, shocked, appalled and deeply moved. I recognised many of the situations and sentiments, a resonance that was comforting and thrilling.
I love the fact that the poet’s view of the world, of life and of relationships can shift easily between soft-focus and razor-edged, and you get the double delight of her voice metaphorically and literally. She is the perfect conduit of her own work with a powerful, expressive, tender and poignant delivery! More of this please Lisa!
Everything dances!
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Poems by a grown up woman, with a sense of humour
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