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Dark Lullaby - by Polly Ho-Yen (Paperback)

Dark Lullaby - by  Polly Ho-Yen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The world is suffering an infertility crisis, the last natural birth was over twenty years ago and now the only way to conceive is through a painful fertility treatment. Any children born are strictly monitored, and if you are deemed an unfit parent then your child is extracted. After witnessing so many struggling to conceive - and then keep - their babies, Kit thought she didn't want children. But then she meets Thomas and they have a baby girl, Mimi. Soon the small mistakes build up and suddenly Kit is faced with the possibility of losing her daughter, and she is forced to ask herself how far she will go to keep her family together."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>For fans of <i>Black Mirror</i> and <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i>, a mother desperately tries to keep her family together in a society where parenting standards are strictly monitored.</b><br> </b> <p/>With fabulous world-building and a plot so tight you could bounce a quarter off of it, <i>Dark Lullaby</i> is a <i>Handmaid's Tale</i> for the modern world, about the ways our human need for love can serve as both society's salvation, and its undoing.<br>Sarah Langan, author of <i>Good Neighbors</i><br><i> </i><br>The world is suffering an infertility crisis, the last natural birth was over twenty years ago and now the only way to conceive is through a painful fertility treatment. Any children born are strictly monitored, and if you are deemed an unfit parent then your child is extracted. After witnessing so many struggling to conceive - and then keep - their babies, Kit thought she didn't want children. But then she meets Thomas and they have a baby girl, Mimi. Soon the small mistakes build up and suddenly Kit is faced with the possibility of losing her daughter, and she is forced to ask herself how far she will go to keep her family together.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>'Dark Lullaby</i> is hard-hitting, mournful and deeply affecting, reading like the offspring of <i>Never Let Me Go</i> and <i>1984</i>, and it addresses universal fears about early parenthood without providing easy answers. I raced through it and when I'd finished, it made me hug my own children tight.' Tim Major, author of <i>Hope Island.</i> <p/>With fabulous world-building and a plot so tight you could bounce a quarter off of it, <i>Dark Lullaby</i> is a <i>Handmaid's Tale</i> for the modern world, about the ways our human need for love can serve as both society's salvation, and its undoing.<br>Sarah Langan, author of <i>Good Neighbors</i> <p/>'This gripping thriller has everything: beautiful writing, shedloads of tension, family drama. It made me grateful for my fragile freedoms.' <br>Emily Koch, author of<i> If I Die Before I Wake</i> <p/>"<i>Dark Lullaby</i> is a gripping story of love and desperation, of intimate and social structures, of sisterhood and motherhood that rings true as a bell. I devoured it." Deirdre Sullivan, author of <i>Perfectly Preventable Deaths<br></i><br>Polly Ho-Yen masterfully balances eerie, dream-like prose with a distressingly realistic portrayal of a world where reproductive right has become reproductive responsibility. To be a parent is to live with your heart outside your body and, through smart world-building, memorable characters and sharp insight, <i>Dark Lullaby</i> perfectly encapsulates the power and terror of that love. Dave Rudden, author of <i>The Wintertime Paradox</i> <p/>A heart-wrenching and beautifully told novel, absolutely compelling, and scarily plausible. This is the best kind of speculative fiction: thoughtful, committed, alert to the outlines of a possible near-future, that inhabits your mind long after reading. One of the most important books to be published this year. Marian Womack, author of <i>The Golden Key</i> <p/>An expertly crafted exploration of love and loss, with a truly haunting conclusion. Intimate, often poetic prose shines bright through the encroaching dread. Bleak, beautiful and bittersweet at every turn. I loved it. Martyn Ford, author of <i>Every Missing Thing</i> <p/>Extrapolating from current trends in our surveillance society, it's horrifyingly plausible<i> - <i>The Guardian <p/></i></i>I cannot praise this book enough...this book perfectly describes what women go through as mothers, vacillating between being so happy we have a child to feeling like we can't do this and probably never should have. -Seattle Book Review 5 star Review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Polly Ho-Yen</b> lives in Bristol with her husband. She used to be a primary-school teacher and now writes fiction for children (9-12 year olds) with a sci-fi or fantasy twist. She has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Blue Peter Book Award. This is her first adult novel.

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