A Woman’s Own World

A Woman’s Own World by Janice James, published by Hale in 1985, features a curated selection of poetry that has resonated with millions of readers. This edition, comprising 143 pages, showcases the wit and insight of Janice James, affectionately known as J.J., through her regular contributions to Woman’s Own. The poems reflect various aspects of modern life, offering readers a blend of humor and poignancy.
In this collection, readers will encounter a range of themes, including love, food, and the complexities of relationships, all presented with James’s characteristic wit. Each poem captures a moment or sentiment that many can relate to, whether it be a light-hearted take on daily obsessions or a more reflective commentary on life’s challenges. This edition serves as a testament to James’s ability to convey deep emotions and observations in just a few lines, making it a notable addition to the poetry genre.
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One of the best-loved regular features of Woman’s Own is the weekly poem by Janice James -known as J.J. by her 4V2 million readers. Here is a selection of the very best – each one a perfect example of her ability to encapsulate in a few short lines a wonderfully witty comment on one aspect of modern life.
Whether funny or poignant, sad or bitter-sweet, self-deprecating or sympathetic, her comments on love, food, sex, men, children and a hundred other everyday obsessions strike a chord of recognition in the reader.
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