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What Day Is It? - Who Gives a F*ck | Poems and Illustrations Inspired by Lockdown - cover

What Day Is It? - Who Gives a F*ck | Poems and Illustrations Inspired by Lockdown

Jan Brierton

Editorial: New Island

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POEMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS INSPIRED BY LOCKDOWN
Before the COVID-19 global pandemic, Dubliner Jan was working as a freelance fashion stylist and creative director. Now, she is an experienced homeschool teacher, playground chaperone, cook, cleaner, fed-up walker and kitchen disco DJ. At the height of the restrictions, Jan's own internal dialogue finally tumbled onto the page. The result is this book of poems: raw, honest and funny observations on family and relationships, on feeling a bit crap and being perfectly imperfect.
Jan's lyrical writings offer a fresh perspective on modern life, written with humour, heart and honesty.
What Day Is It? Who gives a f*ck expresses all the rage, loss,fun and love that have stunned and occupied us since March 2020.
 
Disponible desde: 04/06/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 96 páginas.

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