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Winter seems to divide opinion more than any other season; we love it or we definitely don’t! The poems in this mini-anthology are guaranteed to delight readers of every persuasion; we encounter muddy walks, ice-skating, cosy fires, chilblains and even a snow pudding.
There’s also a Skype meeting between a child and a grandparent – a poignant reminder that distance from a loved one can mean living in different seasons:
“You hold handfuls of snow to my face, say
‘You can eat it’, your eyes laughing as you gulp it down
and show me red berries on the naked tree, footprints on the icy track.”from ‘January Skype July’ by Christine Coates
These are poems to curl up with: they relish the season’s rigours, finding warmth and humanity in the midst of darkness and cold.
Poems by John Clare, Christine Coates, Jane Duran, Robert Hayden, Rhiannon Hooson, Christopher James, Ted Kooser, Ruby Robinson, Rob Walton and Holly Yuille.
Cover illustration by Alexandra Buckle.
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“The time has come,” the Walrus said,
“To talk of many things:
Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax,
Of cabbages and kings
And why the sea is boiling hot
And whether pigs have wings.”
THE WALRUS & THE CARPENTER