Sometimes an anthology of poems just hits a sweet spot. With its foreword, afterword, separate lists of poetry and poets, gorgeous tactile cloth bound cover, posh ribbon bookmark and adorably lush, sumptuous, immersive illustrations - not to mention poems by the bucketload - this book is truly a feast for the senses.
A delightful collection that will appeal to both long-time poetry afficionados and newbies, there’s something for everyone here.
Old favourites such as Maya Angelou and Mary Oliver sit alongside fresh, exciting contemporary voices in Jackie Hosking and Amanda Gorman, among others.
Then there are the delightful musings and flights of fancy from Hilary Ann Farley (aged 5) and Laura Ranger (aged 6). This book is a joy.
To wander into and out of poetry is itself a pleasure and perhaps, even, a little bit of a lost art. For instance, just savour the delight of this four-line poem by Elizabeth Hewer and see if it touches your soul or causes a moment’s reflection:
Sometimes,
change
is just one
girl with her fists clenched,
no longer
willing
to be trodden
on.
Then, there’s Hosking’s
wordplay - the pleasure of repeated lines changed just a little on each
repetition, to evoke a quietly powerful meaning each time.
Where will she
go? Murmurs the sand
However,
whenever, Wherever she can.
And the
timeless, ageless mystery of Mary Oliver in The Summer Day:
…Tell me, what
is it you plan to do
with your one
wild and precious life?
It might be the
delight of rhyme, or
the surprise of
no-rhyme.
Perhaps the
rhythm and cadence of a quietly lilting, lullaby-like poem.
The caress of a
mother’s soothing song.
The startlement
of pointy words and
jagged
lines.
The
magnificence of an all-girl cast in a poetry-world that very often seems (literally)
man-made.
Bringing the wonder
and gifts of poetry - which somehow lands us in the essence of ideas rather
than lingering on the mechanics or fatness of them - this anthology is an
homage to the tenacity and poetry of women and girls through time and place.
It’s a reminder
that the words and intent of poems are often the most distinct and distilled
version of truth that we can access both with our heads and our hearts.
And everything will indeed be glad to see you.
Title: And Everything Will Be Glad To See You – Poems By Women And GirlsAuthor/editor: Ella Risbridger
Illustrator: Anna Shepeta
Publisher: Allen and Unwin $39.99
Publication Date: 1 September 2022
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781788009218
For ages: 6 - 14
Type: Poetry