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Lioness
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- Book Synopsis
- What does 'motherhood' mean to someone who was taken from their mother? What does 'blackness' mean to someone deprived of their culture? And how does someone reassemble themselves after being torn apart by racist and relationship abuse?Lioness brings together the broken pieces of a life lived always as 'other', celebrating the cracks and fissures in the same way that the Japanese art of kintsugi honours a damaged pot with gold lacquer, transforming its imperfections and fractures into strength, beauty and truth.
- About The Author
- Chérie Taylor-Battiste was born in London in 1976. After graduating from SOAS University of London, she worked as a TV researcher before moving on to acting, winning the Norman Beaton Fellowship, joining the BBC Radio Drama Company and gaining various parts on stage and screen. Alongside this, she facilitated workshops in prisons and schools, going on to project manage the embedding of creative learning in schools with CapeUK. Finding herself a lone parent of two, as austerity hit, she returned to poetry, her first means of expression during her challenging childhood. She saw poetry as freedom, a rare opportunity to have an un-censored cultural voice, and a way of sharing her unique set of experiences, a mission which will continue with her first publication Lioness in 2019. Find her on Twitter @LionessPoet.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781912436149
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Valley Press, (01 July 2019)
- Number of Pages
- 96
- Weight
- 130 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 203 x 204 x 12 mm
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