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When my blood became ink, words began to flow.
Juliet Robertson’s Blood Lines is a poignant and poetic exploration of her life with terminal cancer. Her resilience and positivity is evident throughout this heartwarming collection of poems, and the narrative that accompanies them is a shining example of how to live with adversity. Creatively blending poetry and prose, Juliet intertwines footnotes and poems to craft a deeply layered narrative. Each step of her journey is illustrated with raw honesty and artistic brilliance. The book boldly confronts taboo subjects, delving into the medical intricacies of illness and the concept of death with unflinching courage. It is an extraordinary mix of heartache and hope, filled with poems and vivid visuals that balance humour with honesty. It is also a testament to Robertson’s gift for storytelling – well known to readers of her bestselling works, Dirty Teaching and Messy Maths.
“Blood Lines is a handbook for living and dying well, delivered with grace, fortitude and humour”. Sue Burge
A moving and inspiring read for anyone that has been personally affected by cancer, including patients, their family and friends, oncology professionals as well as all poetry enthusiasts.