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I Still Believe in Miracles

Poems to Find Meaning in Difficult Times

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I Still Believe in Miracles

Written by: Lucas Jones
Narrated by: Lucas Jones
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Brought to you by Penguin.

A collection of powerful contemporary poetry exploring themes of masculinity, love, grief and connection, from British poet and viral phenomenon Lucas Jones.


'You're here to make
All the wonder make sense
You're not the life -
You're the living itself'


How do you respond to fear, grief, heartbreak, war, loss, injustice and a world that seems more divided and lost than ever? Poet Lucas Jones explores how we search for meaning in difficult times in this remarkable homage to the beautiful humanity of choosing to love despite it all.

Powerful, uplifting and authentic, these are poems to remind you that there is profound and unwavering hope.

© Lucas Jones 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

Death, Grief & Loss English, Irish, Scottish & Welsh European Love Poetry Themes & Styles World Literature

Critic Reviews

Lucas Jones speaks to today’s world with on-the-pulse precision and yet the strength and wisdom of a thousand-year-old soul. He cuts through the most difficult topics with a sharp tongue and reveals the softness within. He is a one-off, a genius, a master of thought and communication. And we very much need his light. Lucas Jones’s words will help you to heal. Let them cut you open and stitch you back up again, but better (Donna Ashworth, author of I WISH I KNEW)
Eviscerating and tender all at once, this book is impossible to read without feeling (David Larbi, author of FREQUENTLY HAPPY)
Lucas Jones' melodic odes to love, grief and modern masculinity have a warmth and lightness of touch that's rare to come by
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