In some ways, this is a quirky and intimate memoir. But Rosen has become that curious thing, a national treasure, and this book perhaps reflects the national mood - and the national need, even - better than a grander account of Covid might—<i>The Times</i><br /><br />Like having a cup of tea and a chat with Michael himself. Just full to the brim with wisdom, truth and beautiful silliness.—<i>Cariad Lloyd</i><br /><br />If I could prescribe <i>Getting Bette</i>r to the entire nation, I would. It's so gloriously full of the warmth, wisdom and incredible honesty that mean Michael is loved by adults and children alike. It's a book that inspires hope, courage and belief in humanity. Basically, it reminds you how to live. I loved every single word.—<i>Dr Rachel Clarke</i><br /><br />Funny and very moving <b>*****</b>—<i>Daily Mail</i><br /><br />A survivor's manual—<i>Guardian</i>

In our lives, terrible things may happen. Michael Rosen has grieved the loss of a child, lived with debilitating chronic illness, and faced death itself when seriously unwell in hospital. In spite of this he has survived, and has even learned to find joy in life in the aftermath of tragedy.

In Getting Better, he shares his story and the lessons he has learned along the way. Exploring the roles that trauma and grief have played in his own life, Michael investigates the road to recovery, asking how we can find it within ourselves to live well again after - or even during - the darkest times of our lives. Moving and insightful, Getting Better is an essential companion for anyone who has loved and lost, or struggled and survived.

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Product details

ISBN
9781529148909
Published
2024-02-08
Publisher
Ebury Publishing; Ebury Press
Weight
190 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
128 mm
Thickness
16 mm
Age
01, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
272

Biographical note

Michael Rosen is one of the best-known figures in the children's book world. He is renowned for his work as a poet, performer, broadcaster and scriptwriter. He visits schools with his one-man show to enthuse children with his passion for books and poetry. In 2007 he was appointed Children's Laureate, a role which he held until 2009. While Laureate, he set up The Roald Dahl Funny Prize. He currently lives in London with his wife and children.