Monday, 20 October 2025
Patchwork by Catarine Hancock
Such a relatable collection of poetry exploring the theme of love, from the thrill of the nervy excitement first love brings but the bitter aftermath of it falling apart too especially the pain of being cheated on and fearing it occuring again in the future feeling you are seen by them as the back up. How the idea of love can be kinder than the cruel reality of the wrong love and watching them move on and see another person awaiting to be changed forever by them for better or worse.
I love the title for the collection too how after each try at love, the scars are patched to try again not be dampened in spirit just reshaped to retry again find the right love despite any previous scars that linger.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Gym Junky by Brentom Jackson
This was a fantastic verse poetry style written story about the dangers of steroid use in young men and boys especially. Showing how in the...
-
In this book Megan talks openly about her life growing up from her singing dreams, beloved grandad and more in an honest and open look into ...
-
After her parents split up Amy has a hard time adjusting and after being home schooled too starts at Grace's art school where her aim is...
-
This was such a great collection of poetry, relatable issues raised from the first poem some of my favourite poems of the collection were: E...

No comments:
Post a Comment