Author:Laura Barber,Laura Barber

Taking its inspiration from Shakespeare's idea of the "seven ages" of a human life, this new anthology brings together the best-loved poems in English to inspire, comfort and delight readers for a lifetime. Beginning with babies, the book is divided into sections on childhood, growing up, making a living and making love, family life, getting older, and approaching death, ending with poems of mourning and commemoration.
Ranging from Chaucer to Carol Ann Duffy, via Shakespeare, Keats, and Lemn Sissay, this book offers something for each of those moments in life - whether falling in love, finding your first grey hair or saying your final goodbyes - when only a poem will do.
Contains an introduction by Laura Barber.
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—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENTFresh, funny, frothy and fabulous.
—— CLAUDIA CARROLLLight, frothy and fun...Great to pop in your bag on your way to the beach.
—— NEWS OF THE WORLDThis doesn't need my blessing. It's already got Amanda's fingerprints all over it. Sexy, sassy, raw
—— BONO, U2Amanda just oozes talent. Her writing is every inch her
—— TWINKWho better to write lust than Amanda Brunker
—— LOUIS WALSHOne of the most hilarious books I've ever read.
—— PATRICIA SCANLANAn Irish Jackie Collins is born.
—— EVENING HERALDLaugh-out-loud stuff. The ultimate page-turner.
—— SUNDAY WORLD






