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		<title>Enter the water</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A story invested in care - care towards the environment; towards the political realities of recession and the war in Ukraine; towards the dynamic self, the human whose love for swimming becomes synonymous with self-acceptance and survival; and to everyone, managing to manage. Walking along the edges of our troubled current affairs, animated by a spirit of cheerful protest, this book is an offering and an urgent invitation to exit and re-enter our world - and to celebrate our capacity for courage in times of suffering.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>AN OBSERVER BEST POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023</p>
<p>&#8216;A dark-light beauty&#8217; Ali Smith</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;Totally compelling, <i>Enter The Water</i> pulls you along like a current. Gentle, deft, spacious yet searingly vivid, it wanders like our narrator and shows us both nature and the city through new eyes . . . This book will sneak up on you and leave its music long ringing in your ears&#8217; Cecilia Knapp</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;<i>Enter the Water </i>is both visceral and perceptive, a discomfort formulated in great tenderness and pain&#8217; Bhanu Kapil  </b></p>
<p><i><b>&#8216;Enter the Water</b></i><b> has horizons and wit and allusion and rhyme and disenchanted politics and birds, and lines that hit the reader right in the heart . . . The writing is original and perfectly pitched . . . A significant debut&#8217; Ian Patterson</b></p>
<p><i>i sat in a chapel the other night in my big gay coat</i><br /> <i>talking to a god whose answer is only sometimes no</i></p>
<p> <i>no that was a lie</i><br /> <i>the house of god was closed the night i needed him</i><br /> <i>i sat outside on the granite steps of a fountain</i><br /> <i>happily pouring itself an eternal supply</i></p>
<p>ENTER THE WATER follows a young man who becomes homeless when he is evicted from his flat in Cambridge during the turbulent early months of 2022. As the wind stirs, our narrator embarks on a journey from his park bench out towards the coast, wrapped in his &#8216;big gay coat&#8217;, accompanied by his pigeons, a blackbird and Storm Eunice &#8211; &#8216;Nature&#8217; in colourfully alive and playful forms. Along the way he searches for a beauty inherent to all of us, and then calls us to reclaim it. </p>
<p>ENTER THE WATER is a story invested in care &#8211; care towards the environment; towards the political realities of recession and the war in Ukraine; towards the dynamic self, the human whose love for swimming becomes synonymous with self-acceptance and survival; and to everyone, managing to manage. </p>
<p>Walking along the edges of our troubled current affairs, animated by a spirit of cheerful protest, this book is an offering and an urgent invitation to exit and re-enter our world &#8211; and to celebrate our capacity for courage in times of suffering.</p>
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