'Moving and inspiring, courageous and true: real art. Just reading her is pleasure' Amy Liptrot, author of The OutrunJust days into motherhood, a woman begins dying. Fast and without warning.On return from near-death, Tanya Shadrick vows to stop sleepwalking through life. To take more risks, like the characters in the fairy tales she loved as a small girl, before loss and fear had her retreat into routine and daydreams.Around the care of young children, she starts to play with the shape and scale of her days: to stray from the path, get lost in the woods, make bargains with strangers. As she moves beyond her respectable roles as worker, wife and mother in a small town, Tanya learns what it takes - and costs - to break the spell of longing for love, approval, safety, rescue.
'Moving and inspiring, courageous and true: real art. Just reading her is pleasure' Amy Liptrot, author of The OutrunJust days into motherhood, a woman begins dying. Fast and without warning.On return from near-death, Tanya Shadrick vows to stop sleepwalking through life. To take more risks, like the characters in the fairy tales she loved as a small girl, before loss and fear had her retreat into routine and daydreams.Around the care of young children, she starts to play with the shape and scale of her days: to stray from the path, get lost in the woods, make bargains with strangers. As she moves beyond her respectable roles as worker, wife and mother in a small town, Tanya learns what it takes - and costs - to break the spell of longing for love, approval, safety, rescue.
Tanya Shadrick is a former hospice scribe and writer who works in public spaces to encourage others to share stories and take creative risks. She has been a visiting writer in many extraordinary places, including England's oldest outdoor pool, Virginia Woolf's garden at Monk's House and the Jan Michalski Foundation for Writing and Literature in Switzerland. She is editor and publisher of the Wainwright Prize longlisted Wild Woman Swimming (The Selkie Press) and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. This is her first book.
A sublimely written account of refusing to be defined by social
constructs and embracing life-enhancing change, The Cure for Sleep
is a poignant and inspiring slice of literary memoir.
*WATERSTONES, Non-Fiction Books of 2022*
This hypnotically written debut memoir, all about claiming a
bolder, more risk-taking life, reads like a fable.
*EVENING STANDARD, The best non fiction books to look out for in
2022*
A tender but ferocious memoir... to awaken, to see the world with
such freshness, to "become an explorer of the everyday and break
new ground in it" - we could all do with a bit more of that.
*THE I PAPER*
Absorbing . . . robust, declarative even, but there is also
something disquieting in this memoir . . . for Shadrick, to be a
woman, an artist and a mother still seems something not quite of
this world: a fairy tale that puzzles her even though - or perhaps
because - it came true
*TLS*
Thoughtful, poetically articulate . . . ambitious in its scope, a
memoir telling her journey from rural working-class Devon to where
she is today
*THE TELEGRAPH*
Absolutely gorgeous. If you like lyrical, beautiful, searching
non-fiction, then you'll love The Cure for Sleep
*Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood*
Such a bold, brave, and beautiful story about birth, death, rebirth
and building a larger life
*Charlie Gilmour, author of Featherhood*
I love this book. Tanya's story is moving and inspiring. Her
thoughts and writing are well considered, courageous & true: real
art. Just reading her is pleasure
*Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun*
This is a book of women and words; homes and honesty; light and
longing. A life laid bare, and given to us as reminder of what it
means to choose to live. Shadrick weaves the raw beauty of the day
to day with the magic of myth and fairy tale to offer us a way
through the darkest woods
*Kerri ní Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places*
I finished this wonderful book with tears in my eyes. A book about
daring to be, daring to head out, to encounter truths and to
understand what place desire must have and must not have in a life.
It is beautifully written, both careful and passionate, both slight
and strong in its gestures like the best of art, and astonishingly,
heartrendingly open. Intensity, beauty, subtlety, pain and courage
- all are here.
*Adam Nicolson, author of Sea Room and The Mighty Dead*
In beautiful prose, Tanya Shadrick writes her own fairy tale of
becoming. She is fearless in her depiction of female desire - I
think many women will find themselves in these pages.
*Katherine May, author of Wintering*
A daring and enchantingly written blend of memoir and self-help,
which urges us to consider, at any age, breaking the spell of our
inherited longings for love, approval, safety and rescue, and doing
what we are actually called to do with our one wild and precious
life.
*THE BOOKSELLER, Editor's Choice*
Such lovely observations on familial love and motherhood - and
being alive
*Kit de Waal, author of My Name is Leon*
A compelling personal memoir that I gulped down greedily. It's a
story about struggle, class, opportunity (taken and wasted), art,
sex and desire. About how to live, once you've faced down death,
and how to love. The writing is direct and meaningful, open and
heart-felt; Tanya is fearless in her integrity and honesty. In
laying out her life, Tanya has created a book with the capacity to
change yours
*Jenny Landreth, author of Swell*
This book is absolutely magnificent, heartfelt, beautiful. I read
it compulsively
*Kate Hamer, author of The Girl in the Red Coat*
The Cure for Sleep is an extraordinary book, an artistic triumph in
its attention to language and rhythm, but also its truth and
honesty. It is full of integrity in its exploration of what it is
to be a woman, a wife, a mother, but also an artist; and doesn't
shy away from those difficult questions of sacrifice, so
challenging for the working and desiring woman. But it is also a
story of endurance, that with patience, bravery and wisdom, we can
all reach new heights in our relationship with ourselves and those
we love.
*Lily Dunn, author of Sins of My Father*
The Cure For Sleep is a book that, from the outset, subverts
expectations... The result is a memoir that reads like a fable and
invites us, however late in life, to step out of the confines we
have made for ourselves... Every woman will see something of
herself in the clinical dissection Shadrick performs on her own
history, and in the cultivation of the woman she strives to
become.
*THE MAIL ON SUNDAY*
This brave and beautifully written book describes the painstaking,
painful process of transformation... the courageous story of a
woman expanding the narrow confines of her old life for a generous,
expansive, compassionate future.
*DAILY MIRROR*
A viscerally honest account of two lives, the second lived more
fully, more fearlessly, as wife, mother, friend, feminist,
risk-taker, hospice scribe, consummate writer - and completely,
impressively her own person.
*SAGA*
Honest, raw, powerful - in mesmerising prose Shadrick has produced
a profound exposition of how a woman might fully inhabit her own
life, even while attending to wider family ties and
responsibilities. Personal yet universal, a truly thoughtprovoking
read.
*SUSSEX LIFE*
Beautiful, moving, honest: a masterclass in the fine art of
authentically reimagining the self
*Sharon Blackie*
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