One Body
By (Author) Catherine Simpson
Saraband
Saraband
3rd January 2023
7th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Womens health
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Nominated in Scotlands National Book Awards
In this searing, frank and funny memoir, Catherine Simpson describes what its been like to live in her womans body, and toreach the realisationthat all that time shed spent trying to change herbody to conform - often to unattainable standards - could be seen from a completely differentperspective.
By the time she reached her fifties, Catherine Simpson and her body had gone through a lot togetherfrom period pain and early menopause to shaming and harassment. But there had been success, joy, love, and laughter too: far more freedoms than her mother had, a fulfilling family life and career, and even the promise of further gains for her daughters.
So when a cancer diagnosis upends her life, Catherine is forced to reflect on her body, then and now. From growing up on a farm where veterinarians were more common than doctors, and where illness was a nuisance, she finds herself faced with the nuisance of a lifetime.
One Body is the demystifying, relatable, often hilarious and sometimes hair-raising story of how Catherine navigates her treatment and takes stock of the emotions and reflections it provokes. And how she comes to appreciate the skin she is into be grateful for her body and all that it does and is.
Simpson reveals in an often hilarious book how she confronted her devastating diagnosis, and how it made her love her body again.
-- Mail on Sunday'Funny, bold, wry and, at times, enraging in the best possible way, this exploration has an incredible energising quality imbued with spirit and a real passion for life.'
-- Mary Paulson-EllisIt packs the wallop of a wrecking ball but reads as easily as a page-turner.
-- Lucy Ribchester, The ListCatherine Simpson is a novelist, journalist, poet and short story writer based in Edinburgh. Her memoir When I Had a Little Sister was published by 4th Estate in February 2019 to great acclaim, and her debut novel Truestory was published in 2015. In 2013 she received a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award for the opening chapters of Truestory. Her work has been published in various anthologies and magazines, published online and broadcast on BBC Radio. Born on a Lancashire dairy farm, she is now based in Edinburgh.