
Go To Sleep by Helen Walsh
A powerful novel about a young woman's journey into motherhood from an 'unusual, urgent young voice' (Independent on Sunday)
One of the more unusual, urgent young voices writing in Britain today, and very much of today's Britain, Walsh boldly confronts contemporary life, and her latest novel is a combustible combination of raw emotion and deep compassion * * Independent on Sunday * *
A brave and uncompromising novel that absolutely needed to be written * * dovegreyreader * *
Walsh is wonderfully in control of her worldRachel's frenzied fatigue - which spirals rapidly and exponentially out of control - seeps off the novel's pages, inexorably carrying you along on her sleep-deprived journey. And you want to go along: Walsh is so terrific at making Rachel's universe immediate and vivid that you stay, immersed and riveted . . . A book reflective of life itself * * Independent on Sunday * *
Walsh has a real way with words * * Herald * *
Compelling, unflinching and significant...invested with humour and colour * * The List * *
A more mature, but still hard hitting book.. powerfully told. -- Doug Johnstone * * Big Issue * *
There will be lots here that is depressingly familiar to new parents. Walsh is particularly strong on that strung out narcotic hungover feeling of what life is like with too little sleep. * * Bookmunch * *
A brave and uncompromising novel that absolutely needed to be written * * dovegreyreader * *
Walsh is wonderfully in control of her worldRachel's frenzied fatigue - which spirals rapidly and exponentially out of control - seeps off the novel's pages, inexorably carrying you along on her sleep-deprived journey. And you want to go along: Walsh is so terrific at making Rachel's universe immediate and vivid that you stay, immersed and riveted . . . A book reflective of life itself * * Independent on Sunday * *
Walsh has a real way with words * * Herald * *
Compelling, unflinching and significant...invested with humour and colour * * The List * *
A more mature, but still hard hitting book.. powerfully told. -- Doug Johnstone * * Big Issue * *
There will be lots here that is depressingly familiar to new parents. Walsh is particularly strong on that strung out narcotic hungover feeling of what life is like with too little sleep. * * Bookmunch * *
Helen Walsh was born in Warrington, England, in 1976. Go To Sleep is her third novel. Her first, Brass, was published in 2004 and was the winner of a Betty Trask Prize. Her second novel, Once Upon a Time in England, was the winner of a Somerset Maugham Prize. She now lives in Liverpool.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780857860064 |
| ISBN 10 | 0857860062 |
| Title | Go To Sleep |
| Author | Helen Walsh |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Canongate Books |
| Year published | 2012-07-05 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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