Product reviews for Blood Lines

Jamie Woods, poet and former leukaemia patient, author of Rebel Blood Cells


Blood Lines, despite the overarching and painful subject matter (the poet’s terminal diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia), is a beautiful book. A poetry collection wrapped in bright photography and captioned with journal notes, Juliet Robertson has created something complete and powerful—a document, a testament, a whole world contained inside its pages. The poems are accessible and playful (the traffic signs of ‘C Road Journey’); specific and harrowing (‘The walk of a sentenced woman’); yet universal and soulful (‘To pull clouds over the moon’). She allows the reader to experience devastating empathy without ever losing her way into clichés of self-pity. Everyone’s experience of cancer is different, of course, but as a former leukaemia patient myself, the black comedy of Robertson’s laughing hyenas and medical vampires, the threat of relapse and the very real sensation of ‘Scanxiety’ resonate hard and true to my illness too. Juliet’s writing is steeped in love, driven by a pursuit of understanding, and offers catharsis and acceptance. This collection is exactly what it needs to be: heartfelt, fragile and honest.

Bethan | 11/04/2025 10:39
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