Description
In this House Are Many Women was originally released in 1992 when Sheree Fitch was beginning to make her name as a children’s author. The raw, heartfelt collection showed a different aspect of Fitch’s writing, in which she explored the realities of women’s lives and the many kinds of shelter that women both create for themselves and give each other. A second edition was issued in 2005 which included new poems characterized by strength, empathy, and a depth that exponentially expands with each reading. This edition is now available once again, remaining as relevant today as ever.
As passionate about resilience as she is about suffering, Fitch carries her famous sense of humour even into life’s dark corners. From victims and workers in a woman’s shelter to good men and jaded lovers, Fitch questions the juicy mess and inherent contradictions of being human. Here, the women that Fitch creates gain strength by sharing their truth, their anguish, and their joy.