Author:Leslie Kenton
Now in a new B format edition, PASSAGE TO POWER continues to help thou sands of woemn who fear the menopause or who are suffering from menopausal troubles. A veritable bible, it tackles the science of menopause and scrutinses the practices commonly associated with it. Leslie Kenton questions the benefits of HRT, examines the politics behind such treatment and sets out the principles of natural HRT. The book describes the extraordinary healing powers of natural progesterone and reveals the devastating effects of xenoestrogens -environmental chemicals to which western women (and men) are increasingly exposed. Finally, she shows women how to reconnect with their deepest levels of intuition and instinct on their journey towards individual freedom. Taken as a whole, PASSAGE TO POWER enables all women to face the menopause in possession of all the knowledge they need to live their lives to the full.
Marks an important shift in ideas about intimacy and solitude.
—— ObserverA beautiful, painful, liberating book. Amy Key writes with such tenderness and insight.
—— Olivia Laing, author of The Lonely CityThis raw, gorgeous, pulsing memoir the harbinger of a real talent.
—— Sunday TimesFearless... Wonderfully, Key's prose retains all the intimacy of her verse. Arrangements in Blue is a tender, subversive study of love in its myriad forms.
—— New StatesmanA startlingly honest account of long-term singledom hits a courageous sweet spot, tackling the issue with heart… Her singular voice on this (almost) taboo subject is to be celebrated.
—— Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*Amy Key writes with rare integrity, courage and style... A beautiful and necessary book.
—— Sarah Perry, author of The Essex SerpentCombines memoir with gentle manifesto, investigating our cultural obsession with coupledom... It transforms the hyper-personal into a tender, universal portrait of fashioning a life on your own terms.
—— iArrangements in Blue is a short read, but each page feels so full and worth savouring.
—— GuardianArrangements in Blue took my breath away... Even in the process of reading it for the first time I knew it would be a book I would return to again and again.
—— Sophie Mackintosh, author of Blue TicketA unique, intimate memoir about building a beautiful life without prioritising romantic love, or focusing on received ideas of success.
—— GuardianI love Amy Key.
—— Lauren LaverneBeautifully written
—— Financial TimesThere is a whole life pulsing within these pages, written with both clarity and eloquence... A book to be read in astonishment and in admiration. Bewitching.
—— Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the ThroatAmy Key’s Arrangements in Blue has been comforting while going through a separation, it revises the societal position of singlehood, especially for childless women and gloriously channels the atmospheric album Blue by Joni Mitchell.
—— Raymond Antrobus, author of The PerseveranceIn Arrangements in Blue Amy Key finds a language, searing in its depth and honesty, for desire, shame, grief and, crucially, for compassion.
—— Kayo Chingonyi, A Blood ConditionDeeply moving... A study of love - platonic and romantic, lost and found - Amy's memoir demonstrates the power of music on forming a self.
—— i-DA seriously beautiful and important work I feel lucky to have encountered and which will change how many think about love in all its iterations.
—— Megan Nolan, author of Acts of DesperationA gorgeous manifesto for a solo life, the power of music and friendships and a reckoning with the possibilities of love and fulfilment.
—— Sinéad Gleeson, author of ConstellationsA beautiful memoir about a life lived without romantic love... Key seems less interested in the privileges that divide us than in the forms of love that can unite us, whatever they may be, and expand our understanding of what it means to have a life well lived.
—— GuardianProfound and poetic, vulnerable yet brave, I devoured Amy Key's memoir about love, loss, memory and hope. An incredible writer, a stunning debut.
—— Lisa McGee, creator of Derry GirlsAn exquisite book whose beauty sweetly stung me. Amy writes just like Joni sings... with ecstatic feminine power.
—— May-Lan Tan, author of Things to Make and BreakAmy Key's extraordinary Arrangements in Blue isn't merely a commentary on Joni Mitchell's Blue, but something bolder, more personal and shape-shifting... It makes itself up on its own terms. An intimate, absorbing inquiry.
—— Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the WorldFrom grief to anger to full-throttled joy, Amy Key hits every note of feeling with perfect pitch... A brave and brilliant exploration of how one woman lives both alone and alongside romance. An absolutely gorgeous work.
—— Heather Christle, author of The Crying BookArrangements in Blue is as bold as it is beautiful. Key is not afraid to go to the depths of her longings, but in doing so she creates something new: a space for the voice of solitude, one that is full of heart and creativity for a personal intimacy with home, friends and the self. If a book can be a loving companion, this is it.
—— Lily Dunn, author of Sins of my FatherFilled with lyrical turns of phrase, this insightful take on living solo will appeal to poets, dreamers and anyone marching to the beat of their own drum. It's a lush and moving memoir.
—— Publishers Weekly, *Starred Review*This memoir may do for you what Blue has done for her Key, putting your unexpressed feelings into beautiful words and helping you feel connected to the world.
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