My Nan Speaks Nanish: and other poems for kids and wannabes

My Nan Speaks Nanish: and other poems for kids and wannabes

by Jane Williams, Lisa Morgan
My Nan Speaks Nanish: and other poems for kids and wannabes

My Nan Speaks Nanish: and other poems for kids and wannabes

by Jane Williams, Lisa Morgan

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Overview

‘Jane Williams’s poems are inventive and the fun is infectious. A bag full of goodies and a delight to the ear.’ – Harry Laing, author of Shoctopus

‘In these poems, a whole heap of relatives and animals collide and come together in a series of wonderful moments. We overhear the things that Nan and Pop say, that don’t always mean what they sound like – that secret, special language it takes an effort to untangle: Nanish – and we spend time with Auntie Bern and Uncle D, with their hobbies and chooks. There’s a joy in being a kid, in being out in the dirt and the woods. In these poems, nature is ever present and the regular whiff of the absurd, the comic, the nonsense-ish is just enough to set an extra sparkle in the eyes and heart of the reader. Lovely, daft, heartfelt, funny, fresh stuff.’ – A.F. Harrold, author of The Imaginary


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781760415952
Publisher: Debbie Lee
Publication date: 08/11/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Jane Williams has been writing and publishing poetry for adults for over twenty-five years. This is her first collection of poems for children. And wannabes. She lives in Hobart.
Lisa Morgan is a Hobart-based artist and illustrator who specialises in whimsical, finely detailed watercolours and drawings. She sells her original artwork and a range of printed cards from Quoll Artists' Gallery in Salamanca Place. Lisa also works part-time as a gallery attendant at MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) in Hobart where she finds endless inspiration for her own artwork.
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