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'A teacher, a traveller, an observer and a thinker, Sue Cook's lens is sharply focused, her words well measured. Join "the unravelling ribbon of road" that winds through suburbia and the outback, through ordinary lives and magnificent moments in nature. Cook's vivid poetic landscapes of places like the Flinders Ranges and Murray River are richly detailed; and her poem about Balfours' frog cakes will have every South Australian licking their lips.' - Jude Aquilina 'Sue Cook's wry voice captures the moment with simplicity and reimages the ordinary with freshness, wit and profound sympathy. The…mehr

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'A teacher, a traveller, an observer and a thinker, Sue Cook's lens is sharply focused, her words well measured. Join "the unravelling ribbon of road" that winds through suburbia and the outback, through ordinary lives and magnificent moments in nature. Cook's vivid poetic landscapes of places like the Flinders Ranges and Murray River are richly detailed; and her poem about Balfours' frog cakes will have every South Australian licking their lips.' - Jude Aquilina 'Sue Cook's wry voice captures the moment with simplicity and reimages the ordinary with freshness, wit and profound sympathy. The familiar is made fresh as her characters shuffle through a landscape seeking sanctuary. This collection deserves "a tsunami of applause".' - Rory Harris
Autorenporträt
Sue Cook has lived in the Adelaide Hills for over forty years, surrounded by gum trees, the occasional koala and raucous lorikeets and cockatoos. Married with two children and five grandchildren, she finds that one way of reaching out to family and friends is through poetry. She has been writing poetry for most of her life and was first published in Up from Below (1987). In her former career as a senior English teacher, she edited Spring Poetry Festival for the South Australian English Teachers Association from 1997 to 2002 and has a firm belief in the power of poetry to unleash students' creativity. Her subjects range from family to caravanning to sunflowers, and a more philosophical slant on outside events such as war and the demise of clowns. This collection is divided into four sections that reflect Sue's variety of interests.