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Overview'If you are reading this, it means that I have just become a mother' Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett began writing The Republic of Parenthood in the final weeks of her pregnancy. The plan was to document, in real time, what it means to be a parent in Britain today. But when her son was born five weeks early, she found herself catapulted into parenthood: a world of crushing love, and fear, and hope. Drawn from Cosslett's agenda-setting Guardian column and beautifully illustrated by Pia Bramley, The Republic of Parenthood is a fearless account of the first years of this new life. From Rachel Cusk to Anne Enright, many seminal writers have tackled the subject but, as a new generation become parents, Cosslett uses razor-sharp honesty and great humour to explore the unique challenges they face. The Republic of Parenthood wrestles with the entire joyful, overwhelming, messy experience, whether writing about the impact of Britain's catastrophically expensive childcare system, or the quest for the pair of socks that can withstand a persistent toddler's best efforts. At its heart is the understanding that something so entirely personal is also political; a paeon to love and pain, and one that will resonate with weary parents everywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett , Pia BramleyPublisher: Duckworth Books Imprint: September Publishing ISBN: 9780715655856ISBN 10: 071565585 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is one of the most righteous, well-informed, entertaining and much-needed voices we have today, writing about motherhood, family, health, politics, babies and all the other things that keep us up at night. This beautiful collaboration with Pia Bramley is a perfect fit and will bring comfort and courage to all its readers' Nell Frizzell, author of Holding the Baby 'I am so grateful for Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett’s groundbreaking essays on parenthood. She is a truly fearless writer, taking on the politics of parenting, the social injustices, but also – vitally – the love, joy, and absolute silliness involved in raising children. This collection is essential reading for parents, grandparents, politicians, and anyone who has ever been parented' Becky Barnicoat, author of Cry When the Baby Cries 'Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is one of the most righteous, well-informed, entertaining and much-needed voices we have today, writing about motherhood, family, health, politics, babies and all the other things that keep us up at night. This beautiful collaboration with Pia Bramley is a perfect fit and will bring comfort and courage to all its readers' Nell Frizzell, author of Holding the Baby 'I am so grateful for Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett’s groundbreaking essays on parenthood. She is a truly fearless writer, taking on the politics of parenting, the social injustices, but also – vitally – the love, joy, and absolute silliness involved in raising children. This collection is essential reading for parents, grandparents, politicians, and anyone who has ever been parented' Becky Barnicoat, author of Cry When the Baby Cries 'How glad I am for Cosslett’s bright, magpie-like mind. Gathering knowledge and insight from all over – works of literature, online forums, the playground bench – she makes a courageous investigation of modern motherhood; a vast, polyphonous celebration of new parenthood in all its forms' Helen Jukes, author of Mother Animal 'This funny and often political collection of her columns is one of the few books I have read that honestly conveys the cocktail of complicated feelings that accompany becoming a parent' Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller Author InformationRhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a journalist and writer. She is the the author of the novel The Tyranny of Lost Things and the critically acclaimed memoir, The Year of the Cat, and the co-author of The Vagenda. She is a columnist for the Guardian and Vogue, and has written for Elle, Stylist, the New Statesman, the Independent and Time. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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