Susan finds her year-old marriage to Alistair less than ideal. Just as she contemplates leaving him, she discovers that she is pregnant with his child. As she grapples with this news, she learns that her loathed father has killed himself. Left confused and bereft by these developments and haunted by visions of a little boy, she meets a seductive young painter and, despite knowing it could lead to crisis, begins an affair with him in her eighth month of pregnancy.
Told with an eye for startling details and an unerring sense for psychological truth, this harrowing, passionate, obsessively compelling literary debut captures the reality of a young woman's inner landscape while spinning a tale that will hypnotise readers to its last satisfying pages.
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The eighth month of pregnancy proves difficult for Susan. Her unhappy father has committed suicide, and Susan is haunted by the ghost of him as a boy. Emotionally immature herself, Susan has drifted her life, detached from those around her. Shocked out of her detachment by her father's death, Susan begins an affair with a sexually enticing artist.
Review:
"Sleepwalking is exceptionally good... Myerson has made the most pointed comments on parenthood since Philip Larkin" (Sunday Telegraph)
"Julie Myerson...tackles murky themes with grace and clarity. Her prose is nimble and springy. Her short scenes, flicking between past and present, flash before us like a deck of cards shuffled by a top-class conjurer... Myerson is the genuine article" (Independent)
"A measured evocation of bereavement and childhood trauma" (The Sunday Times)
"An impressive literary debut... funny and moving" (Guardian)
"An emotional, delicate, lucid and extremely likeable debut" (Elle)
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- PublisherVintage
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 0099494159
- ISBN 13 9780099494157
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages224
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