Nobody Told Me
Poetry and Parenthood
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:5th Mar '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This collection of poems offers an honest look at the challenges and joys of parenthood. Nobody Told Me is a relatable guide for new parents.
In Nobody Told Me, Hollie McNish shares her candid reflections on the journey of motherhood, capturing the myriad emotions and experiences that come with it. From the unexpected reactions of family and friends to the surprising realities of pregnancy, McNish's poetry resonates with honesty and humor. She addresses the challenges of navigating life as a new parent in contemporary Britain, touching on topics such as societal expectations, the impact of commercialism, and the joys and struggles of raising children.
The collection is not just a personal account; it serves as a relatable guide for anyone contemplating parenthood or supporting someone who is. McNish's unique perspective sheds light on the little-known aspects of parenting, like the peculiarities of holding a baby while trying to maintain a sense of self. Her poems explore the balance between personal identity and parental responsibility, highlighting the importance of finding moments of respite amidst the chaos.
With a friendly tone and conversational style, Nobody Told Me feels like a chat with a close friend who understands the complexities of motherhood. McNish's work encourages readers to embrace the unpredictability of parenting while finding humor in the everyday challenges. This collection is a heartfelt tribute to the learning curve of parenthood, making it essential reading for both new and expectant parents.
The world needs these poems - and so does every parent . . . Interspersed with passages of spiky, penetrating prose, they offer a series of vivid snapshots of the highly emotional, frequently paranoid and always sleep-deprived experience of the first-time parent . . . The world needs this book. It should be required reading for anyone thinking of having a baby, or even anyone who knows someone who is thinking of having a baby. And I can't help wondering if these islands would be a happier and more pleasant place to live if Nobody Told Me was made a compulsory sex-ed set text in our schools. Politicians, please take note * Scotland on Sunday *
The things no one tells you before you have a baby are numerous - Hollie McNish turns them into epic poems about the transformation of your body and Mr Whippy vans. You'll learn a lot * Grazia *
McNish does not shy away from discussing the pain, emotional and physical, the fraying of self that comes with sleep deprivation, the poo, snot, seepages and leakages, but she also captures the bliss and wonder. Her rhymes have a driving quality, urgent words pinning down fleeting feelings, and her prose is warm and conversational, like speaking to a friend * The Observer *
From a poem about morning sickness to a story about enduring a public toddler tantrum, [Hollie McNish] provides beautifully written solidarity covering both the trials and the joys of being a parent -- 10 Best Parenting Books * Independent *
Hollie's poems are deep and delicate. They move across you in a way that's so gentle you almost don't realise how they've gone straight for the gut till you're thinking of them, by accident, days later. She writes with honesty, conviction, humour and love. She points out the absurdities we've grown too used to and lets us see the world with fresh eyes. Her poetry is welcoming, galvanising and beautiful. She's always been one of my favourites -- Kate Tempest
It's a moving and profoundly personal account. Yet at the same time, Nobody Told Me offers an insight into the shared, unspoken experiences of many mothers. McNish describes Nobody Told Me as 'All the things I couldn't talk about.' It feels like time that we started talking * The Skinny *
Her poetry has never shied away from issues of gender, race, commercialism and parenthood but it always delivers touching and accessible insights, and this book will surely do the same * The Big Issue *
For a lyrical take on pregnancy and parenthood, look no further than Nobody Told Me: Poetry and
Parenthood from award-winning poet Hollie McNish. This beautifully written book includes a series of
poems and stories, lifted from Hollie's personal diaries on becoming a parent, and documents her journey
from pregnancy to taking her child to pre-school for the first time
- Short-listed for The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 2017 (UK)
ISBN: 9780349726571
Dimensions: 196mm x 124mm x 36mm
Weight: 380g
480 pages