
Night Waking
Author: Sarah Moss
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Anna hasn't slept in months. Stranded on a Hebridean island with two smallchildren, she struggles to write or think without a room of her own. When herson finds a baby's skeleton buried in the garden, Anna must confront the island'stroubled past, while finding a way to live with the complex demands ofmotherhood. 'Moss writes marvellously (and often hilariously) about the clash between career and motherhood. Allison Pearson for intellectuals' - Kate Saunders, The Times
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Anna hasn't slept in months. Stranded on a Hebridean island with two smallchildren, she struggles to write or think without a room of her own. When herson finds a baby's skeleton buried in the garden, Anna must confront the island'stroubled past, while finding a way to live with the complex demands ofmotherhood. 'Moss writes marvellously (and often hilariously) about the clash between career and motherhood. Allison Pearson for intellectuals' - Kate Saunders, The Times
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Author: Sarah Moss
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Anna hasn't slept in months. Stranded on a Hebridean island with two smallchildren, she struggles to write or think without a room of her own. When herson finds a baby's skeleton buried in the garden, Anna must confront the island'stroubled past, while finding a way to live with the complex demands ofmotherhood. 'Moss writes marvellously (and often hilariously) about the clash between career and motherhood. Allison Pearson for intellectuals' - Kate Saunders, The Times
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 384
Anna hasn't slept in months. Stranded on a Hebridean island with two smallchildren, she struggles to write or think without a room of her own. When herson finds a baby's skeleton buried in the garden, Anna must confront the island'stroubled past, while finding a way to live with the complex demands ofmotherhood. 'Moss writes marvellously (and often hilariously) about the clash between career and motherhood. Allison Pearson for intellectuals' - Kate Saunders, The Times

Night Waking