And She Dances
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Lisa Moore
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Lisa Moore
About this listen
Lisa Moore’s moving debut is funny, cerebral and endearingly witty. These are a collection of beautiful, personal poems that speak of female life. Birth, love, motherhood, menopause, ageing, sexism, friendship, home and death. The full rainbow spectrum of life is given her wryly truthful voice. An anthology for women everywhere.
©2024 Lisa Moore (P)2024 Lisa MooreWhat listeners say about And She Dances
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- Anonymous User
- 21-12-24
Poems by a grown up woman, with a sense of humour
A deeply personal journey through the author’s life in a series of poems. Intense, emotional, moving, laugh out loud funny in places. The wit is reminiscent of Wendy Cope. That said, it’s not all lighthearted; as in life, there are dark shadows and emotions here too. I absolutely love this little book and am looking forward to volume two. It’s a total joy to hear Lisa read her own work.
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- Sharon Exelby
- 21-12-24
Lisa Speaks From the Heart
To listen to Lisa reading her own poetry, is a treat for the heart. Brilliantly observed pieces, will resonate with listeners. A recommended treat
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- Iain R Key
- 29-12-24
Excellent Stuff
I love Lisa's comforting northern tones as she recites her poems and have listened to this collection on several occasions. There are laugh out loud moments when it sounds like she's been distracted by thoughts in her head as she reads and moving pieces as she ponders our mortality.
Whilst it's written from the female perspective this can be enjoyed by all.
Am looking forward to a second collection...
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