About This Book
A collection of poems adopts the voice of a small-shop owner in a London dockside neighborhood and sketches daily scenes from behind the counter. The pieces record encounters with customers, the power of music and lamplighters, shop windows, markets, festivals and preparations for feasts. Several poems consider war-time nights, family ties, moral reflection, and exchanges of hospitality and commerce. Imagery blends sensory detail—smells, music, street sounds—with wry observation to explore cultural contact, everyday labor, and quiet personal moments.
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