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Gardening in Slippers: New Poems for Garden Lovers
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Gardening in Slippers: New Poems for Garden Lovers

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Following the success of her first four humorous poetry books, Liz Cowley now returns with a new and fresh collection on gardening, written in her inimitable, light-hearted style. Often clipping and pottering first thing in the morning, Liz turns her wicked wit on ants and weeds, early frost and slippery moss, and the many triumphs and trials of gardening. All the delights and minor tribulations are wittily captured, from bees helicoptering, lunch outside or inside, to irritation about a snapped handle. In observant, whimsical, poignant and highly readable lines, Liz's new collection of over a hundred poems in different styles is an enjoyable journey to the happiness of the amateur gardener.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGibson Square
Release dateJun 22, 2015
ISBN9781783340767
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Gardening in Slippers: New Poems for Garden Lovers
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Liz Cowley

After many years as an advertising copywriter, Liz Cowley's first book of 'approachable poetry' A Red Dress, was described by Joanna Lumley as 'witty, poignant and straight from the heart', and was turned into a popular stage show in London and Dublin. She then made a name for herself with amusing volumes about gardening, like Outside in my dressing gown and Gardening in slippers, earning the accolade by The Lady magazine as 'Britain's finest gardening poet'.

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