Christie Watson is Professor of Medical Humanities at UEA and worked as an NHS nurse for over twenty years. She has written seven books, including her first novel Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, which won the Costa First Novel Award, and memoir, The Language of Kindness which was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. Christie is a contributor to The Times, Sunday Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph and TEDx, and her work has been translated into 23 languages and adapted for theatre.
Literary, gritty, joyful and very, very funny, reading Quilt on
Fire is like hanging out with a best friend, one who knows you so
well that she can see inside your soul... Virgina Woolf-sharp
*Sunday Telegraph*
A superb chronicle of midlife and the chaos of the perimenopause.
Candid, humorous, insightful, deeply empathetic, inspiring and
utterly necessary
*i Paper*
You don't have to be in midlife to appreciate this funny, real,
empathetic memoir about the multitudes contained in every woman...
You'll feel as if you've found a kindred spirit
*Red*
[Quilt on Fire] stood out for its honesty and humour... A must-read
for any woman in midlife
*Good Housekeeping, 'This month's 10 books to read right now'*
A funny, frank and informative blend of personal writing, research
and conversations with friends... [Watson's] descriptions of her
failing body are vivid and unflinching... Passages are moving,
humbling and written with beautiful detail
*The Times*
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