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In Tree , Natalie Whittaker is writing about her personal experience of stillbirth and the mental illness that can follow such a traumatic event. It is a subject that is still rarely addressed in poetry, writing or conversation. That she is able to do so here, in eighteen intricate, carefully crafted poems, in a way that is engaging, communicative, distressing and yet also beautiful, is a testament to her abilities as a poet, her strong grasp on the power of language and the power of her imagination. With these powers, she brings a harrowing subject close up and enables the reader to truly feel, to see, to understand, to share. It is a brave and necessary work, wonderfully and heart-breakingly realised.

28 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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July 27, 2021
A really moving pamphlet of poems about the author's experience of stillbirth and grief.
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December 16, 2021
Incredibly moving, a sucker punch of emotion yet crafted exquisitely
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