In Handbook for Unwell Mothers, Jill Crammond's poems turn motherhood on its head, shake it up, and pop the cork. When the second stanza you read is, It is morning in the gingerbread house/and no-one has eaten the children yet, you know you are in for some fantastic and engaging work. Crammond's voice is like no other-funny, dark, powerful, honest, vulnerable-she continually engages the reader with playful language as well as giving a few nods to...
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