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My Good Bright Wolf: A Memoir

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Shortlisted for The Saltire's Non-Fiction Book of the Year

A memoir about thinking and reading, eating and denying your body food, about the relationships that form us and the long tentacles of childhood.

'Extraordinary . . . Moss is a towering figure in the contemporary literary landscape' - The Daily Telegraph
Devastating, funny . . . a brave and important book - Melissa Harrison
'Full of daring . . . revelatory' - The Observer
'An observational masterpiece' - The i

In the household of Sarah Moss's childhood she learnt that the female body and mind were battlegrounds. 1970s austerity and second-wave feminism came together: she must keep herself slim but never be vain, she must be intelligent but never angry. Clever girls should be ambitious but women must restrain themselves. Women had to stay small.

Years later, her self-control had become dangerous, and Sarah found herself in A&E. The return of her teenage anorexia had become a medical emergency, forcing her to reckon with all that she had denied her hard-working body and furiously turning mind.

My Good Bright Wolf navigates contested memories of girlhood, the chorus of relentless and controlling voices that dogged Sarahs every thought, and the writing and books in which she could run free. Beautiful, audacious, moving and very funny, this memoir is a remarkable exercise in the way a brain turns on itself, and then finds a way out.

From Sarah Moss, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Summerwater, My Good Bright Wolf is a memoir like no other.

'Compulsive and compelling' - Emilie Pine

Confronts what it means to be a woman trying to find a way to be - Jan Carson

'Moss writes so compassionately about human frailty while her own work is as close to perfect as a novelists can be' - The Times


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Shortlisted for The Saltire's Non-Fiction Book of the Year

A memoir about thinking and reading, eating and denying your body food, about the relationships that form us and the long tentacles of childhood.

'Extraordinary . . . Moss is a towering figure in the contemporary literary landscape' - The Daily Telegraph
Devastating, funny . . . a brave and important book - Melissa Harrison
'Full of daring . . . revelatory' - The Observer
'An observational masterpiece' - The i

In the household of Sarah Moss's childhood she learnt that the female body and mind were battlegrounds. 1970s austerity and second-wave feminism came together: she must keep herself slim but never be vain, she must be intelligent but never angry. Clever girls should be ambitious but women must restrain themselves. Women had to stay small.

Years later, her self-control had become dangerous, and Sarah found herself in A&E. The return of her teenage anorexia had become a medical emergency, forcing her to reckon with all that she had denied her hard-working body and furiously turning mind.

My Good Bright Wolf navigates contested memories of girlhood, the chorus of relentless and controlling voices that dogged Sarahs every thought, and the writing and books in which she could run free. Beautiful, audacious, moving and very funny, this memoir is a remarkable exercise in the way a brain turns on itself, and then finds a way out.

From Sarah Moss, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Summerwater, My Good Bright Wolf is a memoir like no other.

'Compulsive and compelling' - Emilie Pine

Confronts what it means to be a woman trying to find a way to be - Jan Carson

'Moss writes so compassionately about human frailty while her own work is as close to perfect as a novelists can be' - The Times


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  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:320 Pages
  • Dimensions:198 x 129 x 20 mm
  • Publication date:04/03/2025
  • Publisher:Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN13:9781035035823
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.