Book description
Following Looking Through Letterboxes, her first collection (2002),
Caroline Bird was acclaimed as a vivid and precocious new talent.
Trouble Came to the Turnip confirms her originality as she strikes out
again in new directions, taking nothing for granted. Her poems are
ferociously vital, fantastical, sometimes violent, almost always
savagely humorous and self-mocking. Caroline Bird's world is inhabited
by failed and (less often) successful relationships, by the dizzying
crisis of early adulthood, by leprechauns and spells and Miss
Pringle's seven lovely daughters waiting to spring out of a cardboard
cake. And the turnip.