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Join Sarah Moss to talk about our May Book of the Month, NIGHT WAKING, on Wed 30 May 9-10pm

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TillyBookClub · 03/05/2012 22:43

May's Book of the Month is one of the best books on motherhood I've read for ages. Like Helen Simpson in Hey Yeah Right Get a Life, Sarah Moss is one of those authors that just nails it. This is a book you'll be passing on to everyone around you, and should win prizes for its author.

Anna Cassingham (aka Dr Bennet) is an Oxford Research Fellow writing a history book. Only she isn't, because she is also trying to cope with the incessant interruptions, questions and demands of precocious, death-obsessed, seven year old Raph and two year old Moth, who has yet to sleep through the night. Husband Giles, owner of the tiny island of Colsay where they have come to live for the summer, is keen on homemade bread and recycling, less keen on childcare and clean surfaces. Whilst planting a tree one day, the family discover a baby's skeleton, which sets Anna (and the police) on a papertrail of stories that are interlinked with the island's history and Giles's family. The dialogue is sharp and funny, the observations are lively and true to life. Above all, the tension between the visceral love for your family and the need for self-preservation is brilliantly explored.

Find out more on the book of the month page, and you can check out Sarah's website for videos, reviews and more details on the people and places that inspired the book.

Granta have given us 50 copies to give away to Mumsnetters - to claim yours go to the book of the month page and fill in your details. We'll post here when all the copies have gone. If you're not lucky enough to bag one of the free books, you can always get your paperback or Kindle version here.

We are delighted that Sarah will be joining us to chat about NIGHT WAKING, motherhood and her writing career on Wednesday 30 May, 9-10pm. Hope you can join us then...

GeraldineMumsnet · 04/05/2012 09:28

Hello, yes, our May book of the month page going live at 10.30am, and as Tilly says, there are 50 copies of Night Waking up for grabs. :)

ShadeMumsnet · 04/05/2012 10:38

The May book of the month page is now live. Hurry over for the chance to bag a free copy of Night Waking.

ShadeMumsnet · 04/05/2012 17:01

The free copies of Night Waking have now gone. The successful applicants will receive an email within the next seven days.

DazR: Thanks for the heads up re the Amazon link. We have changed all the links to the cheapest paperback copy.

GeraldineMumsnet · 08/05/2012 17:18

Just to reiterate something Tilly said on another book of the month thread - please don't hold back and wait until the author webchat to talk about any of our books of the month.

The more reactions and musings the merrier (minus spoilers, if poss). Ideally, we want to have a 'rolling' discussion of the book of the month as and when people finish reading it, even if you can't make the author chat.

But, of course, if you have read Night Waking and are longing to ask Sarah about a question, then please join her on 30 May.

And a shameless plug (in for a penny etc) for @Mumsnetbookclub - our very own Twitter feed.

RachelMumsnet · 14/05/2012 15:38

We've just been in touch with Granta, the book publishers who say the books were sent out towards the end of the last week. Unfortunately they temporarily ran out of stock for a couple of days, hence the delay. Let us know when they arrive and enjoy.

GeraldineMumsnet · 15/05/2012 13:09

Phew. Hope you manage to read before 30 May. It's quite compulsive.

GeraldineMumsnet · 17/05/2012 11:33

@channy83

Hi I am new to this. Is there u get a new book released every month and how do you get a free copy

Hello, here's how book club works. Fraid there's no guarantee of a free copy, but we do generally give away 50 copies (we got 100 once from one publisher).

All we ask in return (no such thing as a free lunch book) is that you come and post your thoughts when you've read it on the book of the month thread, and/or if you have a question for the author, please post that, too.

Thanks.

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