The Less You Know The Sounder You Sleep
By (Author) Juliet Butler
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
7th March 2018
8th March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Narrative theme: social issues / social problems
Narrative theme: coming of age
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
320g
Do yourself a favour and read this wonderful book Scotsman
Based on the true story of conjoined Russian twins, Masha and Dasha Krivoshlyapova, The Less You Know the Sounder You Sleep is a tale of survival and self-determination, innocence and lies.
No one expects Dasha and Masha to live beyond childhood. Not the Soviet scientists who study them, the other defective children who bully them, or the healthies from whom the twins must be locked away.
But they dont know Masha like her sister does. While Dasha is gentle and quiet and fears everything, her twin is fearless and irrepressible and determined they will survive. Whatever the cost.
Through the seismic shifts of Stalins communism to the beginnings of Putins democracy, the sisters strive to be more than just the together twins, finding hope and love in the unlikeliest of places.
But strength can come in many different forms and if Dasha is to live more than half a life she must find the courage to emerge from her sisters shadow.
The Less You Know the Sounder You Sleep is a searingly frank and sympathetic portrayal of two very different women: Dasha, our narrator, whos smart, sensitive, honest and loving; and her sister Masha who is quite the opposite: vicious, foul-mouthed and psychopathic and outrageously funny with it This novel, while always being an accessible read, offers profound insights into the effects of early deprivation on two very different people, and into the daydreams we nurture in order to survive; it tells us about love in impossible circumstances, and about the loneliness of never actually being alone. And the importance of having something to hope for For a second, do yourself a favour and read this wonderful book. The Scotsman
A fascinating, heart-breaking tale of what it was like for the twins to be forever together two different people whose destinies were forever entwined, one unable ever to escape the other Press Association
That such a compassionate tale has been brought forth is a testament to a tenacious author, who spent 15 years helping the twins unpack their story Science
Juliet Butler has worked in Russia and the UK as a journalist and translator for a number of organisations. She knew the twins, Masha and Dasha, over a period of some fifteen years, during which time she interviewed and recorded them on the many occasions she visited them. She collaborated with them on their autobiography, published in German in 2000.