Why Did My Brain Make Me Say It?
Publisher: Troika
This witty and captivating debut poetry collection showcases the work of an exciting new voice in children’s literature.
The beautifully crafted poems offer insightful observations on everyday life and are sure to resonate with readers young and old.
The title of the collection comes from the poem 'Faux Pas', which perfectly captures the excruciating embarrassment experienced by any child who has mistakenly called their teacher "Mum".
'Secret Weapon' celebrates the endless virtues of Blu Tack; the creative writing process is thoughtfully examined in 'Growing a Poem'; funny and perceptive 'Leavers’ Assembly' is sure to strike a chord with any child who has transitioned to senior school; and the heart-rending yet hopeful poem 'Space' tenderly explores the emotional impact of losing a beloved canine friend.
The author has superbly combined clever wordplay with a range of forms, from haiku and acrostic to rhymes, riddles and shape poems, resulting in a fresh, entertaining collection which contains something for everyone.
The writing is sharp, humorous and compassionate, and there are even a couple of poems written in Welsh.
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Poppy, 26 November 2024
Absolutely delightful poems. I bought it for a child as a Christmas stocking filler but have thoroughly enjoyed reading it myself and look forward to exploring the poems further with the recipient. He has recently moved from primary to secondary school so both "In-betweener" and "New School Shoes" will resonate.