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A first edition hardback of MATRESCENCE published in the UK by Allen Lane / Penguin in June 2023. ***Add the personal note you would like me to write in the ORDER NOTES (OPTIONAL) box on the checkout page.***
Published: 22/06/2023
ISBN: 9780241513484
Length: 320 pages
Dimensions: 240mm x 31mm x 162mm
Weight: 536g
Price: £25.00
The best book I’ve ever read about motherhood … Myths are smashed from page one … Experimental flourishes – alongside all that beautiful, accessible writing – add to its majesty. Matrescence is essential reading, bloody and alive, roaring and ready to change conversations
Jude Rogers, Observer
I kept scribbling in the margins: ‘We need to know this stuff!’ … An important addition to the literature of motherhood … [It is] wide-ranging in its scope, packed with statistics about mental health, new studies on the rewiring of women’s brains after childbirth and the presence of foetal cells in our bodies … Jones seems to come as close as it’s possible to describing this indescribable moment in a woman’s life
Joanna Pocock, Spectator
A wild and beautiful book … a book that will be passed among friends and will no doubt bring solace … Reading this, I felt a jolt of recognition … more than six years later I can still feel the searing, silencing shame. I wish someone could have handed me Matrescence
Sophie McBain, New Statesman
An exploration of the contrast between myth and reality and between individual and social expectations … Jones writes beautifully and with searing honesty about the life-changing physical and emotional impact of having a child
Rachel Sylvester, The Times
A vital, hopeful book … to read Matrescence is to emerge chastened and ready for change
Marianne Levy, i News
Beautiful and creative … Jones is a pioneer … she skilfully elucidates the monumental shifts motherhood brings … I found myself inwardly cheering
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, Guardian
It is difficult to put into words the importance of this book. I felt it in my heart. I carried it with me, I think I always will. Jones has written the book we desperately needed.
Daisy Johnson