
Adrift
on fertility, uncertainty and the wilderness of the body
$32.46
- Paperback
304 pages
- Release Date
12 September 2022
Summary
Adrift: A Memoir of Almost-Motherhood
*What would it mean to name this place I’m in, to map it? To say: this is the landscape. It looks like this, smells like this, at night these are the sounds that carry on the wind. Almost-motherhood …
When Miranda Ward and her husband decided to have a baby, they were young and optimistic. But five years, three miscarriages and one ectopic pregnancy later, she is still dealing with the ongoing aftermath of that decisi…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781474614160 |
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ISBN-10: | 1474614167 |
Author: | Miranda Ward |
Publisher: | Orion Publishing Co |
Imprint: | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 304 |
Release Date: | 12 September 2022 |
Weight: | 266g |
Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 28mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
ADRIFT is, quite simply, the best book on its subject I have ever read. Miranda’s thoughtful, sharp, insightful, funny, brave, honest and often painful writing on fertility has given form and life and language to something fundamental and universal. I wish I’d had it years ago. I’m so glad to have it now. The clever use of structure, the humour, the feather light touch of her narrative voice; it is the sort of book that makes you wish you were a better writer. I have no doubt it is going to help a lot of people and touch many more – NELL FRIZZELLIt’s long past time we stopped tip-toeing around the subject of miscarriage and started to acknowledge the difficult space between pregnant and not and all the emotions that live there. (Contrary to common belief, you can in fact be a little bit pregnant). Miranda Ward gets the conversation started in this thoughtful, beautifully-written, devastating exploration of the will to reproduce and the wildness of the body. This is a vastly important and necessary book – LAUREN ELKINI was both captivated by Miranda Ward’s story and impressed by her attention, perspective and understatement. Her experience of “almost motherhood” is told with truth and clarity in a way that will be a comfort to some and a revelation to others – AMY LIPTROTThis book shows from the inside that motherhood is never a single state. And so, in reading it, we can bring together everyone swimming through those murky, unfathomable waters – Nell Frizzell * GUARDIAN *Finally, the important and interesting subject of almost-motherhood is given due attention. ADRIFT is a crucial, precious book by a writer with a wide-ranging intellect, beautiful prose and an astute and refreshingly honest voice. I was hooked by it, and fascinated by the layers she weaves as she moves the topics of fertility and pregnancy loss into the light. ADRIFT will be a balm and a relief for many women, longing for a book that takes such a major and common life experience seriously and gives it the thought and care it deserves – LUCY JONESMiranda Ward captures the visceral hopelessness of infertility, and an ambiguous but mostly-unspoken space that many women unwillingly occupy forever. She never flinches from the pain, and because of this her tender book will be precious to many readers – JEAN HANNAH EDELSTEINMiranda Ward is a truly incredible writer and one who carefully and beautifully reflects on “almost motherhood”. It’s a space that so many of us experience but so often we don’t have the language to communicate just where that is – Francesca Brown * STYLIST *ADRIFT states, repeatedly, how often we lack the language for such events, but Ward conveys with exquisite precision how the physical and spiritual connect, probing the intimacies of her own body with fiery experience…Let us continue the conversation, however hard; a conversation that ADRIFT will, surely, be a vital part of for many years to come – Marianne Levy * I NEWSPAPER *
About The Author
Miranda Ward
Miranda Ward is a writer, lecturer and freelance editor. She has a PhD in cultural geography from Royal Holloway, University of London, where her research centred on the geographies of lap swimming and the indoor swimming pool. She grew up on a cattle ranch in California and now lives in Oxford.
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