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  • - A Memoir of Loss and Consolation
    av Joanne Limburg
    154,-

    Celebrated author Joanne Limburg's moving account of her brother's suicide. Touching on religion, family, art and science.

  • av Joanne Limburg
    164,-

  • av Joanne Limburg
    124,-

    The poems in Bookside Down are written about and for 21st Century children, who are into their friends, the TV, Wiis, DS's, computers, collectibles and things that make them laugh. The aim is to entertain children, while giving them a good idea of how many weird and wonderful things poetry can do.

  • av Joanne Limburg
    164,-

    Poems of a lost self and a lost brother. Growing up with undiagnosed Asperger's, Limburg identified with Alice from Alice in Wonderland. Another of the book's main sequences was written in response to her brother's suicide.

  • - A Novel of Queen Anne
    av Joanne Limburg
    287,-

    An ambitious, absorbing and authentic historical novel which reimagines Anne's life from child princess in the glittering Restoration court to Queen of England.

  • av Joanne Limburg
    166,-

    Joanne Limburg wears comic camouflage to stalk serious subjects, from envy and guilt to bereavement and its tangled aftermath. Her often boisterous poems celebrate the defiant vulnerability of modern women, exploring their lives as daughters, mothers, friends and rivals. Shortlisted for the Forward Prize Best First Collection.

  • av Joanne Limburg
    140,-

    'Paraphernalia' is a fine, capacious handbag/hold-all of a word. Practical as well as attractive, it can stretch to accommodate various kinds of contents. This work features poems that look at the ways in which our bodies and minds, too, can themselves be broken down into odds and ends, can be useful or useless clutter.

  • - A Memoir
    av Joanne Limburg
    174,-

    'Can a writer be too honest? At times you want to close this book to protect its subject.' Hilary Mantel, GuardianAn intensely honest, riveting and surprisingly witty literary memoir of one woman's life as a sufferer of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

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