Sky in the Pie

Sky in the Pie by Roger McGough, published by Penguin Books Limited in 1985, is a collection of poems that invites readers into a whimsical world filled with humor and insight. This edition, comprising 96 pages, presents a delightful array of verses that blend wit and thought-provoking themes, making it an engaging read for those interested in poetry and literary criticism.
In this collection, McGough serves up a variety of poems that promise to entertain and provoke thought. Readers will find a mix of humorous pieces that may elicit laughter and others that require careful contemplation. The work reflects elements of both fiction and juvenile nonfiction, appealing to a broad audience while showcasing the author’s unique style. With its playful approach, Sky in the Pie offers a refreshing take on poetry that is sure to tickle the taste buds of its readers.
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Waiter, there’s a sky in my pie! Roger McGough has cooked up a delicious feast of poems. This spicy collection contains only the finest ingredients – wit, sparkle and thought-provoking insight from a very superior source. Get ready to have your tastebuds tickled! Warning: some poems will make you choke with laughter, some need to be chewed very carefully.
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