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From the author of A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings comes a beautiful and unexpected memoir of motherhood and wildness –Â ‘ASTONISHING’Â (Sunday Times)
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‘Magnificent, utterly refreshing’Â LUCY JONES, author of MatrescenceÂ
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When Helen Jukes becomes pregnant, the manuals she reaches for feel hollow; the well-meaning advice of friends oddly suffocating. With her body transforming, she’s left with urgent, unanswered questions.Â
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So she looks elsewhere. Beyond humans, and into the overlooked worlds of polar bears, bonobos, burying beetles and a host of other creatures whose ways of mothering look very different to our own.Â
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What she finds is both unsettling and electric: an expansive reimagining of care, instinct and what it might mean to be a mother – animal and human – today
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‘Joyful and expansive’Â Guardian
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‘Astounding . . . Read it to feel the slow detonation of mind-blowing understanding.’ Daisy Johnson, author of Sisters
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‘Blows societal ideas about parenthood wide open.’ Marchelle Farrell, author of Uprooting
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‘Honest and unflinching’Â Stylist
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‘A book to devour.’Â Joanna Wolfarth author of Milk



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