<p>'Alison Brackenbury loves, lives, hymns and rhymes the natural world and its people like no other poet.'<br />
<strong>Gillian Clarke, National Poet of Wales</strong></p>
<p>'It is her immediate response to the natural world happenings, the seasons, family and memories, and all life's incidentals that make her poems so easy to relate to.'<br />
<strong>D. A. Prince, <em>The North</em></strong></p>
<p>'Alison Brackenbury's ninth collection of poems is a humble, often humorous, celebration of the everyday and the privileges of age.' <br />
<strong>Harriet Barker, <em>TLS</em></strong></p>
<p>'Brackenbury is a poet of strong feeling, deeply involved with her subject matter. That the work is cast with such craft and needs to do so little to draw attention to itself makes it all the more pleasurable.' <br />
<strong>Jonathan Davidson, <em>Poetry Review</em></strong></p>