It’s better to give than to receive, as the saying goes. But then, of course, there is sharing which contains a bit of both.
This mini-anthology of specially-commissioned poems by leading poets captures the rich rewards of that exchange – whether the memory of time spent with a loved one, the singing of carols or the magic of getting ready for Christmas morning with a young child:
“We fill your pillow case with glittered jewels
and illuminated texts. In the morning you wake to find a room
covered with frosted leaves, berries and fairy lights.”from ‘Midwinter Gods’ by Jessica Mookherjee
There’s humour in an imagined baby shower for the new-born Christ-child, complete with a carpentry set and a bottle of pink fizz from someone who thought it was going to be a girl.
Elsewhere we encounter an ailing family cat who recovers just in time to run rings around the Christmas tree.
This selection will delight and entertain – while also reminding us of the things that really count.
Poems by Andre Bagoo, Suzannah V Evans, Mark Fiddes, John Greening, Helen Ivory, John
McCullough, Jessica Mookherjee, Pey Oh, Kelley Swain and Ben Wilkinson.
Cover illustration by Sarah Young.
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