The Kitchen Sink Chronicles
(Author) Adele CordnerThe Kitchen Sink Chronicles was written during the first six months of the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic in the UK. The poems diarise the personal journey of a mother, from the initial sense of shock, panic and fear through to acceptance and the discovery of renewed strength and hope. Adele's experience of the pandemic as a mother of four, including a vulnerable son and a daughter who she was separated from during lockdown, reflects the experience of many people during this life-changing time. She tells her story, not for sympathy, but in the hope of building resilience through her writing. Complemented by characterful line drawings by Florence Cordner, Adele's daughter, the collection sensitively explores motherhood, illness, recovery, bereavement, survival, and the solace and salve of the natural world.
Adele Cordner
Adele Cordner is a celebrated author known for her bestselling novel "The Secret Garden of Emily Dickinson." Her lyrical prose and vivid imagery have captivated readers worldwide. Cordner's work explores themes of nature, solitude, and self-discovery, making her a prominent voice in contemporary literature.