
Tackling The Hens
by Mary Mccallum
AUCK IN STOCK
WGTN IN STOCK
86
Paperback
Cuba Press
9781988595948
Hens can be fun visitors, when they gossip and sunbathe and pop inside for a chat, but they can outstay their welcome and tackling them to send them home isn’t easy. They aren’t the only creatures in the pages of this book— there’s Ursula the golden-eyed cat, a leporine emperor, singing mice and all the swallows! Then there are the people who interact with them: an entomologist in love with the spiders he observes, a builder who releases a trapped mouse, a woman who attracts bees as a flower does—and Mary and the hens, of course.
And there’s more to tackle: the steepness of Devon Street, unpicking a cardigan, the loss of a mother. Here are poems that are busy in the world, telling people’s stories, crunching words between their teeth. They remind us at every turn that life is many things at once: long and short, difficult and brilliant, sad and joyful—and, like the hens, all we can do is truck on.