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Verse from ancient times to the present to soothe the spirit at the end of a fractious day. ― You Magazine
If you’ve had one of those days and feel too tired for a whole chapter before bed, why not try a poem instead? This wonderful collection shares a poem for every night throughout the year and includes writers from Shakespeare to Maya Angelou. One to keep beside your bed ― Stylist
This useful anthology is aimed at children but I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t enjoy it. The target audience ensures accessibility as well as a satisfying blend of light and shade, while Esiri’s introduction is a model of economyand enthusiasm. She offers poetry for the small things in life, the every day, and I can’t think of anything more life enhancing than opening this book each evening to sweeten the passage of time. — Bel Mooney ―
The Daily MailThough aimed at children, there is nothing childish about the anthology A Poem for Every Night of the Year, edited by Allie Esiri – a reminder that poetry is for everyone and for every day (or night). It would be easy – but a pity – for adults to miss out. It is a brilliant idea to divide the year up with a poem for every night – it gets round the feeling of defeat that can set in with unwieldy anthologies. A flamboyantly miscellaneous list of authors ranges from Sappho to AA Milne and from Langston Hughes to Charles 1. Adults and children should read in the new year with this book and keep going. — Kate Kellaway ―
The ObserverPoetry stays with you for life and I’m sure there is a poem here for everyone – lines that will never leave you nor your family. The perfect bedside book for dipping into night after night. ― Carousel