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"A sharp and witty look at the treatment of people with disabilities conveys its anger with arresting artistry... Handley has found her weapon."

The guardian

Carol Rumens

"(Handley) has the reader consider what it means to cross out and erase the experiences of those whose bodies are considered to be different."

Poetry News

"Handley’s witty and defiant poetry highlights the systemic discrimination she faces as a Disabled woman."

The Bookseller

Caroline Sanderson

"A potent reminder that poetry can speak of both injustice and joy, even within the same poem/breath."

Buzz Magazine

Mab Jones

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