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Poetry Women Authors

Home Body

by (author) Rupi Kaur

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Initial publish date
Dec 2021
Category
Women Authors, Canadian, Love
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781501175305
    Publish Date
    Nov 2020
    List Price
    $22.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781501175312
    Publish Date
    Nov 2020
    List Price
    $13.46 USD
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781668000526
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $19.99
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781398514775
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $7.99 USD
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781797136950
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $14.99 USD
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781501175299
    Publish Date
    Dec 2021
    List Price
    $24.99

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Description

A revised hardcover edition of the #1 New York Times bestseller home body by rupi kaur, author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers milk and honey and the sun and her flowers. Rupi's long-awaited hardcover edition debuts exclusive poems and is beautifully clothbound and foil stamped.

rupi kaur constantly embraces growth, and in home body, she walks readers through a reflective and intimate journey visiting the past, the present, and the potential of the self. home body is a collection of raw, honest conversations with oneself - reminding readers to fill up on love, acceptance, community, family, and embrace change. illustrated by the author, themes of nature and nurture, light and dark, rest here.

i dive into the well of my body
and end up in another world
everything i need
already exists in me
there’s no need
to look anywhere else

—home

About the author

Rupi Kaur is a poet, artist, and performer. Her works have taken the literary world by storm. Her second book, The Sun and Her Flowers—an instant global bestseller, is an artistic sibling to her debut, Milk and Honey—one of America's bestselling books of 2017.

“i am the product of all the ancestors getting together and deciding these stories need to be told.”

Rupi sees her work as an articulation of this vision. She’s an eternal artist. At the age of five, her mother handed her a paintbrush and said, “draw your heart out.” At seventeen, she happened upon a local open mic night where she performed her first spoken word poem. She fell in love with performance poetry that night. Rupi continued performing across Canada, while building a community of readers and poetry enthusiasts. While studying at the University of Waterloo, Rupi wrote, illustrated, and self-published her first collection, milk and honey. In the years since, milk and honey has become an international phenomenon. It’s sold over 3 million copies, been translated into more than 35 languages, and landed as a #1 New York Times bestseller—where it has spent more than 100 consecutive weeks. 

“i am the first woman in my lineage with freedom of choice. to craft her future whichever way i choose. say what is on my mind when i want to. without the whip of the lash. there are hundreds of firsts i am thankful for.”

Rupi explores a variety of themes in her work ranging from love, loss, trauma, healing, femininity, migration, and revolution. She’s a storyteller and chronicler—a repository of community and history. There’s a simplicity and nuance to her work that has found a home in the hearts of millions. This magic is captured in her stage performances, which are magnetic musical interactions of poetry, art, and theater. Rupi's long-awaited second collection, the sun and her flowers, was published in 2017 and debuted as a #1 global bestseller. Within the first three months it sold a million copies and was embraced by readers worldwide. She’s a Forbes 30 under 30, an editor of the 2016 Mays Literary Anthology of New Writing from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and one of BBC’s 100 Women. Rupi hopes to continue her artistic exploration through art and poetry—searching for ways to understand and articulate.

i stand
on the sacrifices
of a million women before me thinking
what can i do
to make this mountain taller so the women after me
can see farther 
- legacy 
 
 

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