Wolf Moon: A Woman's Journey into the Night
By (Author) Arifa Akbar
Hodder & Stoughton
Sceptre
14th October 2025
3rd July 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
Feminism and feminist theory
304.237
Hardback
256
Width 146mm, Height 224mm, Spine 36mm
360g
A rich and insightful journey through the night - and all its meanings - from acclaimed writer and critic Arifa Akbar
The night is a time of darkness and nightmares, fear and vulnerability, especially for women. And, yet, it is another world, full of beauty and possibility, too.After the sun goes down, insomnia and sleep paralysis do threaten. But some have always walked the nocturnal landscapes, with more or less confidence. Others have worked, night shifts and hidden night work: nurses, security guards, sex workers. And some have found solace in the darkness, from queer rave culture to religious pre-dawn traditions.From dusk through to day, Arifa Akbar elegantly explores how the night shapes our bodies, minds and cultures. A personal and artistic journey from fear and into hope, Wolf Moon embraces the dark before bringing us, once more, into the light.Praise for Consumed:'Beguiling ... this one stands out for its eccentricity and elegiac splendour' Diana Evans, Guardian'Moving, engrossing, elegantly written' Sunday Times'I have rarely read a memoir with such a combination of powerful, tender feelings and cool-headed analysis' Mail on SundayArifa Akbar is chief theatre critic for the Guardian. She has previously been literary editor at the Independent, as well as a news reporter and arts correspondent. She has served as a trustee on the boards of the Orwell Foundation and English PEN. She is currently a fellow of the London Centre for the Humanities. Her first book, Consumed: In Search of my Sister, was shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards, PEN Ackerley Prize and Jhalak Prize, and it was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize. Wolf Moon is her second book.