Hush
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A gripping, beautifully written and taboo-busting debut novel about motherhood and female identity, for readers of Anna Hope's EXPECTATION and Sheila Heti's MOTHERHOOD.



A gripping, beautifully written and taboo-busting debut novel about motherhood and female identity, for readers of Anna Hope's EXPECTATION and Sheila Heti's MOTHERHOOD.
Exploring themes of disturbance, loss, and acceptance, this poetry collection captures the collective uncertainty during the global pandemic. Kate Maxwell's work blends powerful commentary with lyrical imagery and a hint of wry humor. The poems invite readers to navigate through personal and societal upheavals, reminiscent of Alice's journey, as they encounter choices and reflections on both the world and the self. This collection offers a poignant exploration of the emotional landscape shaped by recent global events.
Exploring the nuances of everyday life and personal passions, this collection showcases a range of poetic voices that are whimsical, sharp, and deeply moving. While mathematics is notably absent from the themes, the poems delve into contrasts, offering satirical and lighthearted moments alongside raw honesty and humor. Through vivid imagery and fresh perspectives, the author captures the underlying beauty of the world, inviting readers to engage with a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences.