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We All Have Our Moments: An Antidote to Life´s Frustrations
Liz Cowley
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Description for We All Have Our Moments: An Antidote to Life´s Frustrations
Hardback. A new entertaining collection of humorous observations on daily life by Liz Cowley! Num Pages: 128 pages. BIC Classification: WHX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 140 x 206 x 17. Weight in Grams: 222.
In this bittersweet collection of daily moments of pleasure, conflict and disappointment, Liz delves into everything from an agonisingly slow shopper, to falling in and out of love. Her wry wit and honest observations cast a poignant light on all the big and small things that make up everyday life.Endlessly entertaining and approachable, We All Have Our Moments is a book for those who love verse, and for those who normally wouldn't.
In this bittersweet collection of daily moments of pleasure, conflict and disappointment, Liz delves into everything from an agonisingly slow shopper, to falling in and out of love. Her wry wit and honest observations cast a poignant light on all the big and small things that make up everyday life.Endlessly entertaining and approachable, We All Have Our Moments is a book for those who love verse, and for those who normally wouldn't.
Product Details
Publisher
Gibson Square Books Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783341009
SKU
V9781783341009
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Liz Cowley
Liz Cowley's first collection was described by Joanna Lumley as 'witty, straight from the heart' and was put on the stage in Dublin and London. Her most recent books capture moments in gardening, Outside in My Dressing Gown (2013) and Gardening in Slippers (2015).
Reviews for We All Have Our Moments: An Antidote to Life´s Frustrations
Previous praise. 'Poignant, witty, straight from the heart.' Joanna Lumley. 'Liz Cowley's writing is as if Pam Ayres and John Betjeman's poetry had had a love child.' Tim Smit. 'If the mere thought of poetry has you stifling yawns and eyeing up the emergency exit, what you need is a dose of Liz Cowley's quick wit and sharp observations.' Sunday ... Read more