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6%OFFJoanna Seldon - The Bright White Tree - 9781905208388 - V9781905208388
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The Bright White Tree

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Description for The Bright White Tree Paperback. Joanna Seldon was diagnosed with an incurable cancer in 2011, and lived with it bravely for five and a half years until her death at the end of 2016. Some of the poems here are informed by her experience of cancer. All of the poems celebrate life. Num Pages: 84 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 137 x 13. Weight in Grams: 136.
Joanna Seldon was diagnosed with an incurable cancer in 2011, and lived with it bravely for five and a half years until her death at the end of 2016. Some of the poems here are informed by her experience of cancer. All of the poems celebrate life.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Worple Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
84
Place of Publication
Tonbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781905208388
SKU
V9781905208388
Shipping Time
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About Joanna Seldon
Joanna Seldon was brought up in South Hampstead and studied English at Oxford where she gained a high First and received her Doctorate for her work on Nathaniel Hawthorne. She went on to teach English at The Old Palace School in Croydon, James Allen's Girls' school in Dulwich, Brighton College and Wellington College. Her first book, By Word of Mouth, written with husband Anthony was published in 1983; Waterloo to Wellington was published in 2015; and The Whistle blower which tells the story of the battle that her controversial father had with the medical establishment over experiments on human beings, will be published later this year. Joanna wrote three novels and several short stories, all of which can be found on her website. She had three children (Jessica, Susie and Adam) with Anthony, to whom she was married for thirty four years.

Reviews for The Bright White Tree
There's a sense of enjoyment in these poems, however dark the material. They are a pleasure because they are not just full of life, but somehow in life itself. Peter Sansom; These tough and tender poems are about the elemental forces of life. At the same time they 'create the light', with a vulnerability and openness to experience that is breath taking. Anthony Wilson; All her work is underpinned by the urge to praise. Peter Carpenter

Goodreads reviews for The Bright White Tree


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