A Bit of Spirit and a Lot of Spit
The Journey of Anna Mae, from Premonition to Bereavement. Domestic Violence, to Freedom.
by Anna Mae
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Pub Date May 28 2024 | Archive Date Jun 20 2024
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Description
A Bit of Spirit and a lot of Spit is the emotional and empowering true story from Anna Mae, sharing with you her life experiences of love affairs, life observations and personal loss.
Told from the heart, through a unique blend of prose and poetry, A Bit of Spirit and a lot of Spit was born from popular demand, after a successful poetry roadshow for charity in 2009. Her poems provoked both tears and laughter, in celebration and commemoration of her late son’s 30th birthday.
Within these pages lies the story between the poems.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781835741139 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 240 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
"It's a sad fact but it has been my experience that, as a society, we have hardly any idea how to treat the recently bereaved."
The opening line in Anna Mae's book hits hard. From the start until the very end, she is honest about her views, her experiences, her life. And damn, what a strong woman she is.
The poems themselves are simple, but it's in their simplicity that the emotion comes through. Anna Mae pours her entire heart out in this one, and you really feel it, especially in passages that you're able to relate to on a personal level.
While some of the views in this book aren't particularly aligned with my own, I commend Anna Mae for her honesty and openness. It isn't easy to write about trauma in a way that is easy for readers to digest and process, and yet she does it.
This book is a quick and fairly easy read, but it's also a sort of warm hug for anyone going through heartbreak or grief of their own, no matter the shape and form.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.