Didicoy offers a window into the colourful, precarious world of a
multiracial Romany family, and focuses on characters at the often-untold
margins of society. Blending lyricism with formal experimentation, these
poems explore what it is to belong. Clear-eyed and outspoken, Didicoy
has something of the impact of a contemporary Cathy Come Home.
The collection is wonderfully peopled, with an unforgettable portrait
of a mother and a powerful and important depiction of life in a
children's home. Writing like this, which combines real expressive skill
with material which must be expressed, really reminds us what poetry is
for. - Jonathan Edwards, winner of the Costa Poetry Award