Blood Relations

Blood Relations by Sandy Jeffs, published by Spinifex Press in 2000, is a poignant collection of poetry that explores the challenging experiences of a child in a troubled home. This edition, comprising 108 pages, presents an evocative documentation of the pain and bitterness associated with growing up in an environment marked by domestic violence and alcoholism.
Readers will find a deep exploration of mixed emotions and the impact of a hostile family life throughout the poems. The work delves into themes of hardship and resilience, offering insights into the emotional landscape of childhood shaped by adversity. With its focus on personal and familial struggles, Blood Relations provides a reflective look at the complexities of home life, making it a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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The poems in this collection are an evocative documentation of the harrowing experiences of a child living in a hostile and unhappy home. The reader is shown the pain, the bitterness and the mixed emotions that accompany the experiences of growing up in a family torn apart by domestic violence and alcoholism.
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