Friends, I am thrilled to announce that Reunion Songs - poems for reconnection and remembering yourself home is NOW AVAILABLE in paperback worldwide! WOOT!! For those of you who have been waiting, it’s ready for you to purchase via the LINKS below.
I would LOVE the book's message of reconnection, liberation and love to reach far and wide!! If this resonates and you're willing, I'd love your help through sharing this post and if you've been thinking about buying the book, and you have capacity, your early support will really help Reunion Songs fly, especially on Amazon.
I truly believe in remembering our interconnectedness, our true belonging to what the poet Mary Oliver describes as "the family of things", we begin the journey back to ourselves and each other.
Here are the LINKS by country:
Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Canada, Japan
I’m so grateful for the folks who read advance copies of the book and for their praise, including this on the back cover from Substack’s very own Chloe Hope of Death & Birds.
… and I am so grateful for your ongoing support, seen and unseen, in buying the limited edition, reading my draft poems here and generously cheering me on and wishing me and the book well in all the ways. You really helped me believe this book was possible and have helped give Reunion Songs wings.
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH!!!
In spite of the turbulence and uncertainty, together we really can create the more beautiful, just and compassionate world we long for.
Until we meet again on Sunday in your inbox with a poem, take good care.
xAmanda
P.S. If you’re keen on the limited edition hardback, you can find out more and buy it HERE.
It's hard for me to describe the genuine relief I feel for this being out in the world. Thank you, love ❤️🕊️
Amanda Cooke and Chloe Hope. If that’s not a dynamic duo there never was one. I believe REUNION SONGS will be a perfect holiday present for my wife. Pssst! Knowing it will arrive well in advance of gift unwrappery, I may “borrow” the use of same prior.
Thank you also Chloe for featuring this book in your post today. One can never toss too many life jackets to folks treading water a ways off shore. I’m prone to getting swept away by rip currents.