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'These are stories about metamorphosis: babies transforming into poems; women into trees; and poets into dancers. They are stories to savour and linger over, tantalising puzzles that offer ever-unfolding possibilities rather than simple solutions.' (Publication summary)
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Dedication: I dedicate this book to women who won't lie.
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Epigraph: Anaesthesia, that's one technique: if it hurts invent a different pain. I'm all right. (Margaret Atwood)
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