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In this powerful fifth collection of poetry, Caitlin Maling explores the transformative experience of motherhood, from gestation to birth and beyond. With an ever-keen eye for the natural world, she delves into the beauty and complexity of the maternal experience, weaving in elements of eco-poetry to explore the interconnectedness of all life. In the spirit of Judith Wright and Gwen Harwood, this collection of poetry explores the transformative power of motherhood and the discovery of a new, expanded self. Through evocative and intimate verse, and some stunning poem sequences, the poet delves into the complex experience of losing one's identity as one assumes the role of motherhood. This beautifully written and moving book is a must-read for any mother or anyone interested in the nuances and ambivalences of the maternal experience.
In this powerful fifth collection of poetry, Caitlin Maling explores the transformative experience of motherhood, from gestation to birth and beyond. With an ever-keen eye for the natural world, she delves into the beauty and complexity of the maternal experience, weaving in elements of eco-poetry to explore the interconnectedness of all life. In the spirit of Judith Wright and Gwen Harwood, this collection of poetry explores the transformative power of motherhood and the discovery of a new, expanded self. Through evocative and intimate verse, and some stunning poem sequences, the poet delves into the complex experience of losing one's identity as one assumes the role of motherhood. This beautifully written and moving book is a must-read for any mother or anyone interested in the nuances and ambivalences of the maternal experience.

















