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Published: 28th November 2023
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Published: 27th August 2024
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Published: 18th May 2023
You Could Make This Place Beautiful
By (Author) Maggie Smith
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
27th August 2024
6th June 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues
Poetry
818.609
Paperback
320
Width 126mm, Height 200mm, Spine 20mm
222g
In her long-awaited debut memoir, award-winning poet Maggie Smith explores in lyrical vignettes the end of her marriage and the beginning of a surprising new life. It is a story about a mother's fierce and constant love for her children, and a woman's love and regard for herself.Above all, this memoir is an argument for possibility. Smith reveals how, in the aftermath of loss, we can discover our power and make something new. Something beautiful.
'This book is extraordinary' - ANN PATCHETT
'I am in awe of Maggie Smith's memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, for what she is willing to show us. Yes, the writing is keen and gorgeous, and yes, she tells us a hundred truths in every chapter, but most of all she allows us to witness a self crumbling, scattering and renewing . . . [A] generous, beautiful book' - KATHERINE MAY
'This is a memoir of a woman who recommits to herself after heartbreak, but it's also a meditation on patriarchal power dynamics, a mother's love for her children and what that means in today's world and how to bet on yourself, even and especially when we're told not to. A balm for the soul and a rallying cry for the heart' - Good Housekeeping
'A composite of creativity, motherhood and determination' - New York Times
'Rich in nuance and unrelenting in its honesty, Smith's memoir is a bittersweet study in both grief and joy' - TIME
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Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful, My Thoughts Have Wings, Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body and the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received several Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in the New York Times, New Yorker, Paris Review, Best American Poetry and more.@MaggieSmithPoet | maggiesmithpoet.com