In a large, white-picket dream, a married mother selfishly cries. - Emilie Collyer, award-winning playwright and poet.
A call to arms.
A guide to self-realisation.
It is both intensely personal and broadly universal.
A female, Greek-Cypriot-Australian odyssey about being, becoming, about motherhood and marriage, about self-hatred and self-love.
It\'s a story of being silenced, of reclaiming your voice, rebuilding, and finding one\'s true self.
Exploring the challenges of leaving a marriage, divorce, co-parenting, single motherhood, Just Give Me The Pills is a story told through poetry of a woman\'s liberation from the chains of migrant culture and repression, and the terror or realising all the choices you\'ve ever made are those you were expected to make, and you have no idea who you really are.
From the author of the Australian poetry bestseller, Love and F--k Poems , Just Give Me The Pills is yet another brilliant novel-in-verse by Koraly Dimitriadis, and this special illustrated edition includes drawings by Koraly\'s daughter.
The creativity she had kept buried inside all her life birthed out with her daughter, and now her words are taking on a life of their own.
She is starting to see things.
Now she is thirty, and it\'s as if she is looking at her life for the very first time.
She wasn\'t allowed to move out of home so she married at twenty-two.
She was taking them for six years.
Perhaps she needs to return to her medication, the Pills she stopped taking to become pregnant.
She has everything she ever wanted - a husband, a house, a business degree, a baby - she is at the pinnacle of the migrant dream.
In a large, white-picket dream, a married mother selfishly cries