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Finding Home

Cecilia Knapp

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      I don't really know how to say this, but you need to come home. It's Leo. He's done it. Along cycle paths, alleyways and canals comes a coming-of-age story that maps the journey of a girl from a seaside town, to the tenements of city life as a 20-something. Writer and performer Cecilia Knapp's debut piece is about a lot of things; growing up, Mothers, make shift dens, accidentally shaving off your eyebrows, drinking wine, love and one night stands. But it's mainly about losing her brother Leo to suicide and how that affects a person. Through humour and moving storytelling she shines a light on how we deal with loss, how we talk about mental health, and explores what it is like to grow up amongst these things. We meet the characters that have influenced her, listen to her old casettes, hear her story and discover how she found home amongst chaos.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Cecilia Knapp EAN: 9781911570172 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 203 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Burning Eye Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2017-03-03 CITY: GENRE: POETRY / General WIDTH: 133 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      English, Poetry by individual poets

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      Cecilia Knapp is a writer, poet, performer and educator. She's performed her work all over the UK and internationally and at festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe, Bestival and Camp Bestival and the Cheltenham Literature festival, where she was guest curator in 2016. She's had a residency at the Roundhouse, had her work played on BBC radio 1, 1Xtra and radio 4 as well as being commissioned by the TATE and BBCiplayer. Cecilia writes about real life, every day human interaction, experience and relationships. She tackles loss, love, bereavement and mental illness in her work, believing in the power of sharing stories and how they can heal and unite us. She is an ambassador for the mental health charity C.A.L.M.

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      I don't really know how to say this, but you need to come home. It's Leo. He's done it. Along cycle paths, alleyways and canals comes a coming-of-age story that maps the journey of a girl from a seaside town, to the tenements of city life as a 20-something. Writer and performer Cecilia Knapp's debut piece is about a lot of things; growing up, Mothers, make shift dens, accidentally shaving off your eyebrows, drinking wine, love and one night stands. But it's mainly about losing her brother Leo to suicide and how that affects a person. Through humour and moving storytelling she shines a light on how we deal with loss, how we talk about mental health, and explores what it is like to grow up amongst these things. We meet the characters that have influenced her, listen to her old casettes, hear her story and discover how she found home amongst chaos.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Cecilia Knapp EAN: 9781911570172 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 0 g HEIGHT: 203 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Burning Eye Books DATE PUBLISHED: 2017-03-03 CITY: GENRE: POETRY / General WIDTH: 133 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      English, Poetry by individual poets

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      Cecilia Knapp is a writer, poet, performer and educator. She's performed her work all over the UK and internationally and at festivals such as the Edinburgh Fringe, Bestival and Camp Bestival and the Cheltenham Literature festival, where she was guest curator in 2016. She's had a residency at the Roundhouse, had her work played on BBC radio 1, 1Xtra and radio 4 as well as being commissioned by the TATE and BBCiplayer. Cecilia writes about real life, every day human interaction, experience and relationships. She tackles loss, love, bereavement and mental illness in her work, believing in the power of sharing stories and how they can heal and unite us. She is an ambassador for the mental health charity C.A.L.M.

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