
Maternity Service
a love letter to mothers from the front line of maternity leave
$28.86
- Hardcover
144 pages
- Release Date
16 June 2025
Summary
Maternity Service: A Hilariously Honest Dispatch from the Front Lines of Motherhood
A heartfelt, reassuring, and bracingly honest book about what it actually feels like to be on maternity leave, from award-winning Radio 4 Today programme broadcaster, Emma Barnett.
The essential companion for every mother embarking on maternity leave.
“In one important sense maternity leave is poorly named, as it involves no actual leave. You are constantly …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241696392 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241696399 |
Author: | Emma Barnett |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Fig Tree |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 144 |
Release Date: | 16 June 2025 |
Weight: | 215g |
Dimensions: | 205mm x 135mm x 15mm |
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This book is absolutely excellent. I loved every word * Claudia Winkleman *I can remember before I had a baby, wondering and wondering what it would feel like to be a mother and have a baby. Maternity Service is a companion for mothers and mothers to be who would like a bit of realistic insight into what it might be like. This lovely book will keep many a new mother company through some of the inevitable long nights of early parenting. * Philippa Perry *‘Reassuring, funny and wise … A very welcome life raft’ * Sophie Ellis Bextor *Women need to be prepared for motherhood, in body and in soul, and I hope Emma’s book will inspire mothers to talk about their “maternity service” * Naomi Stadlen, author of What Mothers Do – especially when it looks like nothing *
This is the book every woman should read before they take maternity leave. It explains how to navigate this magical but topsy turvy time in a woman’s life -whilst still retaining some sense of self-identity
* Anya Hindmarch *An absolute jewel of a book. Kind, funny, smart, soothing, and radical. I wish I’d had this book in my early matrescence. Emma writes so beautifully and sensitively from the oft-forgotten inside of the tender, wild months of early motherhood, and gives reassuring and practical suggestions. This book is a hot cup of tea, a steadying hand on an arm, a baton passed with care and compassion. And the correct naming of maternity “leave” as a period of service is so sorely needed; Emma has given us a new framing which rightly acknowledges the work and true nature of care-giving. I inhaled it. A true gift for mothers, and an act of service in itself. This book will change lives. * Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence *When Emma turns her forensic gaze onto a subject, that subject should be very afraid. She is stepping out onto virgin soil here and busting it open in the most comprehensive of ways … Attitudes towards Maternity Leave should and will never be the same again. And the first thing that needs to change is its ridiculous name * Emma Freud *Maternity leave is a no man’s land. Often literally. Weirdly so little has been written about it - probably because new mothers are too knackered and dazed. Emma has managed to capture this very strange but magical time and make some sense of it for us all * Susannah Constantine *Reading Maternity Leave left me smiling and damp eyed. It was the missives from the frontline that I didn’t know I needed. My kids are grown. I wish it had been around when they were babies. It’s a tender, honest ‘love bomb’ of a read, puncturing the loneliness of motherhood with brilliant lived experience of those early years when you are up at the 3am witching hour figuring out the parts of motherhood no one tells you about. I’m giving it to every new mother (and old) that I know. * Abi Morgan, author of This is Not a Pity Memoir *Emma Barnett is the David Attenborough of the maternity leave world; her writing is as reassuring as her voice is on the radio. Reading this made me want to weep with relief for the woman I was in those early months - this book should go alongside the breast pads and maternity pants in every hospital bag * Dolly Jones *About The Author
Emma Barnett
Emma Barnett is an award-winning broadcaster and journalist. She was named Interviewer of the Year for 2022 at the British Journalism awards and is a presenter on BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today Programme, as well as hosting TV interviews and documentaries across the BBC. She has presented programmes that include Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 and Newsnight. She also presented a global interviews programme on Bloomberg TV, interviewing international figures from across the world of politics, sport, entertainment and technology.
Emma pens a bi-weekly newspaper column for the i, and was previously a columnist for the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph, where she was also the Women’s Editor. After the birth of her first child, she wrote Period- It’s about Bloody Time, her first book.
Emma grew up in Manchester, and now lives in London with her husband and their two children.
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