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    Milk: On Motherhood and Madness (Kinsella) PB

    £10.99
    From a brilliant new talent, Milk is an astonishingly evocative, intimate and moving memoir charting one woman's first year of motherhood.
    ISBN: 9781529097979
    AuthorKinsella, Alice
    PublisherNamePan Macmillan
    Pub Date14/03/2024
    BindingPaperback
    Pages368
    Availability: In Stock

    'Sublime' - Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

    'Here is a writer who matters' - Irish Times


    I have become the common myth. Mother. The sleepy hum of early memories. The smell of shampoo, of Olay, of lavender. The feeling of safety. The absence of fear.

    When poet Alice Kinsella becomes a mother, she finds herself utterly lost. As she searches for answers to the question of her new identity, she considers the mothers and writers who came before her. In her inimitable poetic style, Kinsella takes pregnancy and the first nine months of motherhood and forms from them a broken prism through which to view both a woman's place in the world, and her child's in the future we're creating.

    'A book about the raw, riotous, brutally beautiful act of being alive.' - Kerri ni Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places

    'Milk is a raw, unvarnished journey down the mothering rabbit hole' The Irish Independent

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    'Sublime' - Donal Ryan, author of Strange Flowers

    'Here is a writer who matters' - Irish Times


    I have become the common myth. Mother. The sleepy hum of early memories. The smell of shampoo, of Olay, of lavender. The feeling of safety. The absence of fear.

    When poet Alice Kinsella becomes a mother, she finds herself utterly lost. As she searches for answers to the question of her new identity, she considers the mothers and writers who came before her. In her inimitable poetic style, Kinsella takes pregnancy and the first nine months of motherhood and forms from them a broken prism through which to view both a woman's place in the world, and her child's in the future we're creating.

    'A book about the raw, riotous, brutally beautiful act of being alive.' - Kerri ni Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places

    'Milk is a raw, unvarnished journey down the mothering rabbit hole' The Irish Independent